Three Wisconsin Teachers Resign After Asking Students ‘How They’d Punish Slaves’

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Three Wisconsin Teachers Resign After Asking Students ‘How They’d Punish Slaves’

Bye Felicia. Three Wisconsin middle school teachers have resigned after they assigned a lesson where they asked their students how they would punish their slaves.

According to The Wisconsin State Journal, Patrick Marsh Middle School teachers worked on the assignment despite it not being a part of the curriculum or being approved by higher-ups. The teachers were “permitted” to resign, however, will remain on paid leave until the end of the school year.

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“After discussions with the three teachers and their representatives, the three teachers were permitted to resign through voluntary separation agreements wherein the teachers remain on paid leave for the remainder of this school year and will not be working for the district in the future,” according to the report completed by Axley Attorneys on behalf of the school district.

Apparently, the teachers had no recollection of how the lesson was created, but recall using an online teaching website. The lesson was first called out by a parent back in February who blasted the “inappropriate nature” of the assignment.

“All three teachers expressed remorse for their errors of judgment,” added the report. “That said, none of them could explain why they did not consider how the assignment could be interpreted by students and others. Simply stated, they just did not appreciate, understand or evaluate how the questions could be interpreted by others.”

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