So, when it comes to school—some topics aren’t considered age appropriate. A substitute teacher in Chicago tested students on the history of Chief Keef. Of course, parents were outraged. This made national headlines all over the country. Chief Keef’s references to street life in his music proved to be too controversial for 6th grade students in Chicago Public Schools. The administrator at the school felt that it wasn’t age appropriate. The teacher quizzed students on his criminal history. As a result to this, the substitute teacher was terminated. Check out the news report below.
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