Sunday, September 30, 2018

An Oceanside parent said she is concerned that her 12-year-old son’s classmates designed a deportation-themed board game for a school assignment — and that her son’s teacher didn’t say that it was inappropriate or offensive.

Jake Hull, a student at Cesar Chavez Middle School in the Oceanside School...



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