Generally, substitute teachers’ lesson plans aren’t anything revolutionary. Review homework, help a couple students that may have fallen behind, make sure fights don’t break out. This sub has got a more interesting agenda.


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A substitute teacher at Chicago’s Fiske Elementary School tasked students with learning some of the intricate details about popular Chicago rapper Chief Keef‘s life and past for a test. Katrina Sanders, whose son, Daniel, was one of the students given the assignment to become more acquainted with Keef–born Keith Cozart–has made her disapproval very public, speaking with the Chicago Sun-Times. “I had never heard of him. But after careful research I found out that his music is about having sex, using the ‘B’ word, anti-police and supporting gangs.”

As you can see below, there’s no debating whether or not the rapper–who blew up in 2012 after Kanye West, along with Pusha T, Big Sean and Jadakiss, remixed his viral drill smash “I Don’t Like”–was the focus of the examination. You can see a picture of Keef, along with some of the questions, like “Who shot Chief Keef when he was 16?”

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The teacher in question has been removed from the school. He had previously administered tests on Chris Brown and Fetty Wap.