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Pennsylvania Teacher Apologizes to Parents After Trump Refugee Assignment

The assignment asked Penn Cambria Middle School students to pretend they were refugees 'being forced' to leave their homes as Trump tried to 'take control of the United States.'

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  • A Penn Cambria Middle School teacher apologized to parents for a recent assignment.
  • The assignment asked students to pretend they were refugees "being forced" to leave their homes as Trump tried to "take control of the U.S."
  • The students were tasked with having their parent time them for 10 minutes while they pack a bag under the guise of not returning.

School officials in Pennsylvania have apologized to parents after students received a homework assignment involving President Donald Trump.

WJAC-TV reports the assignment sent home from a teacher at Penn Cambria Middle School in Cambria County had some parents upset on Wednesday.

The assignment had asked students to pretend they were refugees "being forced" to leave their homes as Trump tried to "take control of the United States."

The students were tasked with having their parent time them for 10 minutes while they pack a bag under the guise that they will "never return" home. The objective was to present the items in the backpack and why they chose them.

District Superintendent William Marshall says the teacher realized the "huge error" and has called each parent individually to apologize.

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