A Texas middle school principal plans to launch an investigation after a 7th-grade student was named “most likely to become a terrorist” in a mock award ceremony“I was shocked,” Lizeth Villanueva, a 13-year-old student at Anthony Aguirre Junior High in Houston, told Click2Houston. “[The teacher] said, ‘Most likely to become a terrorist,’ and she said my name, and she gave me this.”Lizeth received the award in an advanced learning program that’s supposed to help kids prepare for college. The teacher, who was not named, told the students the award was supposed to be funny, but Lizeth’s not laughing. “These award statements and ideals are not representative of the Aguirre vision, mission and educational goals for its students,” Lathan wrote. “It doesn’t look good at all, especially coming from a teacher, a grown-up woman,” Hernandez said.
Source: Huffington Post May 26, 2017 06:11 UTC