Teacher Placed on Leave After Making Third-Graders Reenact Holocaust

A teacher at a Washington D.C. elementary school has been placed on leave after asking her third grade students to reenact scenes from the Holocaust.

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An instructor at a Washington D.C. elementary school has been placed on leave after asking her third grade students to reenact scenes from the Holocaust, the Washington Post reports. 

Scenes included students digging mass graves and pretending to be shooting victims, Watkins Elementary School Principal Scott Berkowitz reportedly shared with parents in an email. One student, who is Jewish, was allegedly asked to play Adolf Hitler and reenact his suicide.

Berkowitz wrote that the staff member had students take part in the reenactment as they were in the library preparing for a pre-winter break class presentation. One unnamed parent told the Post that her son had to act as if he were on a train to a concentration camp and pretend to be in a gas chamber, and also had to pretend to shoot his peers. The parent also claimed that the instructor told students that the Holocaust took place because “because the Jews ruined Christmas.” 

“I want to acknowledge the gravity of this poor instructional decision, as students should never be asked to act out or portray any atrocity, especially genocide, war, or murder,” Berkowitz wrote in the email.

The staff member also reportedly told students not to tell others about the incident, but they eventually did and it was reported to the D.C. Public Schools’ Comprehensive Alternative Resolution and Equity Team. The class ended up meeting with the school’s mental health team, according to the principal, and an investigation is underway.

“This was not an approved lesson plan, and we sincerely apologize to our students and families who were subjected to this incident,” a spokesperson for DCPS told the Post.

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