Ohio school sorry for making black student 'slave'
GAHANNA, Ohio (AP) - The mother of a black Ohio fifth grader assigned to play a slave for a social studies lesson says the school should be more sensitive...
GAHANNA, Ohio (AP) — The mother of a black Ohio fifth grader assigned to play a slave for a social studies lesson says the school should be more sensitive.
Principal Scott Schmidt of Chapelfield Elementary in Gahanna (guh-HA’-nuh) called Aneka Burton to apologize for what happened to her son, Nikko, on Wednesday. Columbus station WBNS-TV reports Schmidt said no harm was intended.
Ten-year-old Nikko says the class was randomly divided into “masters” and “slaves” and that the only other black student got to be a master. Burton says her son refused to take part in a simulated slave auction and was sent back to his desk.
Burton says she appreciates the apology, but the exercise was inappropriate.
The school district said in a statement Thursday that officials acted promptly once the concern was raised.
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