Anti-Trump questions on a current events quiz given to students in a Michigan district this week were taken from an app and not crafted by the teacher or approved by the school, the superintendent said in a statement Wednesday. Several questions on the quiz “were deemed inappropriate in nature” and were not part of the Bedford Public Schools’ curriculum, Superintendent Carl Shultz wrote in a statement posted to the district’s Facebook page. A screenshot of one of the controversial questions reportedly taken from the quiz paints President Trump as a racist, xenophobe and misogynist. TEXAS TEACHERS COULD SEE DOUBLE-DIGIT RAISES UNDER PROGRAM TO RETAIN TOP PERFORMERSA spokeswoman for the district was unable to identify the source of the quiz. “Believing that the selected quiz topic would be relevant to the upcoming general election and the course content, the teacher admittedly did not read each of the 15 questions included in the quiz,” Shultz said.
Source: Fox News September 10, 2020 20:03 UTC