Outrage after Kalifornia high school teacher history quiz question trashes conservatives!
ROCKLIN, Kalifornia (PNN) - November 7, 2021 - A woke Kalifornia teacher is under fire after listing a question on a high school history test that asked students to identify “A group of idiots” - with the answer choices being “KKK”, “all of Florida”, “Fox News”, or “Texans”.
The unidentified teacher at Whitney High School in Rocklin quickly came under attack after a parent shared a screenshot of the test question to social media.
“We all have different beliefs,” said Jessa Krissovich. “This is the (Fascist Police States of Amerika) and we all come from different backgrounds and everybody should be okay with who they are. These stories have gone in one ear and out the other. It sounded unbelievable.”
Whitney High School principal Justin Cutts released a statement on Saturday informing parents that the Whitney High School Administration Team and Rocklin Unified School District are conducting a thorough investigation.
“While personnel matters will remain confidential, appropriate disciplinary steps will be taken,” wrote Cutts, whose school is located about 25 miles northeast of Sacramento.
Another parent, who asked to remain anonymous, said that one-sided political comments, mostly against the Republican Party, are a common occurrence with this social science teacher.
“The question on the test is really blatant obviously and that's out there,” the parent said. “This has been the first time it has been looked at of him crossing the line.”
Joel Alquicira, a former student of the teacher who administered the test, said, “I understand he's just trying to make a joke, but that kind of stuff shouldn't be on a test. He was always like a funny kind of teacher,” added Alquicira. “He would always make jokes.”
The controversial test question comes as schools and parents across the country continue to debate students' curriculum, specifically focusing on Critical Race Theory.
Representative Kevin McCarthy (Kalif.) recently commented on a parents bill of rights the GOP is set to propose. “You have a right to know what's being taught in school. You have a right to participate.”