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2:58Now PlayingParents are upset that an intermediate school teacher used cocaine trafficking trying to a sequence lesson. One parent said that he feels the lesson is inappropriate because he felt it teaches his son how to deal drugs. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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"A Keller ISD teacher sent home an assignment titled “The Cocaine Trade: From Field to Street” with a 6th grader, and his parents are upset.
“I walked by and noticed that in big bold letters across the front of his assignment it said… COCAINE,” said Scott Pick.
Pick says his 11-year-old son missed a few days of school at Bear Creek Intermediate in Keller after getting strep throat. Pick says he was going over his son’s make-up work for Science Class and came across the assignment in a section for “Following a Sequence”."
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