Texarkana Gazette

Eighth-graders asked to list positives of slavery

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SAN ANTONIO—A San Antonio charter school has apologized after a teacher asked students in an eighth grade American history class to list the positive and negative aspects of slavery.

The Great Hearts Monte Vista teacher who distribute­d the worksheet titled “The Life of Slaves: A Balanced View” was placed on leave and the school said it would audit the textbook associated with the lesson, said Aaron Kindel, the superinten­dent of Great Hearts Texas, which operates 28 public charter schools in Texas and Arizona.

“To be clear, there is no debate about slavery. It is immoral and a crime against humanity,” Kindel said in a statement posted Thursday on the Great Hearts Facebook page. He said the school’s headmaster plans to explain the mistake to the history class.

Scott Overland, a spokesman for Pearson, which published the textbook, said the company didn’t create and doesn’t endorse the worksheet assigned to the students, KENS-TV reported .

“We do not support the point of view represente­d in the worksheet and strongly condemn the implicatio­n that there was any positive aspect to slavery,” Overland said.

A parent of one of the students in the class posted the worksheet Wednesday on Facebook. U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro drew attention to the issue on Thursday when the Democrat tweeted that the worksheet was “absolutely unacceptab­le.”

“Asking students to complete such an assignment challenges the reality that slavery was utterly dehumanizi­ng,” Castro said in a statement.

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