Cry Me A Muhfuggin’ River: Atlanta Area School Teacher Who Wrote Slavery Math Homework Apologizes

Oh, NOW you want to apologize wit yo’ punk a$$… The suburban Atlanta teacher who resigned after an investigation found students were given math homework with word problems about slavery has apologized. Former Beaver Ridge Elementary School teacher Luis Rivera said some of the questions he wrote were in “poor taste,” according to a report Thursday in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. In a statement to Gwinnett County school officials, obtained by the Atlanta newspaper, Rivera said he did not write the homework to be malicious or offensive. “I wrote poorly written questions in an attempt to enhance student achievement. I have brought shame to my family, and my school. For that, I cannot apologize enough,” he said. One math problem read: “Each tree has 56 oranges. If eight slaves pick them equally, then how much would each slave pick?” Another was: “If Frederick got two beatings each day, how many beatings did he get in one week?” Rivera resigned from his $39,170-a-year job on Jan. 13. As a hispanic man that has surely faced racism and discrimination in America, how could you even fix your fingers to write some bullisht homework like this?! Kick rocks with flip-flops sucka, hope you choke on your Goya beans. Yeah, it’s not so cool when the joke is on the other foot is it? SMH Do you accept this a$$hole’s apology?? Source More On Bossip! Twit Pics Of The Day: Rihanna Toots That Thang Up In A White Bikini And Invites Khloe Kardashian To Come “Tap That” [Photos] Reading Is Fun-damental: 10 Of Hottest “Hood Classic” Books And Their Authors Must Be The Shoes: The Hottest Women In The World Wearing Killer Heels…And Not Much Else Black And Missing: Lost People And Faces That Mainstream Media Have Not Been Looking For [Photos/Info]

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