Sacramento high school biology final includes racist questions, targets students

BY JENNAH PENDLETON
UPDATED JULY 10, 2024 9:24 AM

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Luther Burbank High School at 3500 Florin Road, Sacramento, is seen on July 9, 2024. JENNAH PENDLETON jpendleton@sacbee.com

A Luther Burbank High School freshman was surprised to read his full name included on a biology final. Not only that, but he was being ridiculed.

“In high school, there are individuals who are cross-eyed like (the name of a fellow student) and (the name of the student previously mentioned), which is a dominant trait. We call those individuals ‘weirdoes’. So, if you crossed two weirdoes (the two students named again), that are heterozygous for being cross-eyed, what is the offspring that would result?”

Many students in the class were targeted by first and last name on the exam. Teacher Alex Nguyen chose to describe these students by their ethnicities and physical features, and then paired them up, posing questions about what traits a theoretical child of these two students would have. On one question, the teacher wrote a disclaimer, saying “in no way do I promote students being sexually active,” but the student’s parents and other teachers at the school said that the implication of any sexual relationship between students is inappropriate.

The student, whose parents requested The Sacramento Bee not name him, is half-Black and half-Mexican. He shrugged off the question where he was disparaged, but another question shocked him for its racist overtones against African American students at Luther Burbank.

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This test question appeared on a Luther Burbank High School biology final in June 2024. Student names were obscured by the sources who provided the images to the Sacramento Bee. The Sacramento Bee

The question starts by discussing the high school’s diversity and noting that so-called African American traits have infiltrated students of other races.

“For some reason, the African American culture has influenced most of the student body. How? In African Americans, they have a gene for the pimp walk, which is dominant. What is the result if you cross (student name) homozygous dominant Latina with a homozygous recessive Hmong like (student name)?”

The question goes on to refer to the dominant trait as walking with a limp and the recessive trait as normal.

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This test question appeared on a Luther Burbank High School biology final in June 2024. Student names were obscured by the sources who provided the images to the Sacramento Bee. The Sacramento Bee

Around 10 minutes into the two-hour exam period, the student said that Principal Jim Peterson arrived in the classroom, had a private conversation with Nguyen and collected finals. After the principal left, Nguyen continued with the same exam but put the questions on a projector and had the class write their answers on their own sheets of paper.

The next day, the last day of school, the student noticed that there was a sub for Nguyen’s class. He also found out that he received a zero on the test, which earned him a D in the class overall. This was an atypical score for the student, who made the honor roll the previous semester and always seeks to keep his GPA up so that he can remain competitive for college sports.

His parents, Adriana and Shawn Allen, have been in contact with the school about contesting the grade, but in the meantime opted for him to enroll in summer school to make up for the grade. They did not want to risk the possibility of the D sticking on their son’s transcript, which would prevent him from being college-eligible and playing baseball at one of his dream schools.

Despite being targeted on Nguyen’s exam, the Allens’ son said that he doesn’t want to see Nguyen be fired. However, he would like to see accountability in the form of an apology to the students of Luther Burbank at large, especially because the questions on the test targeted nonwhite students, who make up 97% of the student population.

“I’d want him to apologize to Burbank as a whole, because that’s the majority of our kids,” the student said. “So for him to say those things, it’s pretty messed up.”

FURTHER TROUBLES WITH THE TEACHER​

Luther Burbank students have two exam periods per day during finals week. According to a district spokesperson, three classes were given the exam before Peterson was made aware of it on June 12. He pulled the test from students at the beginning of the following period, the class which included the Allens’ son. District spokesperson Al Goldberg said that administration was not aware that the test was administered via projector after Peterson pulled the papers from students, and that they will be investigating.

Goldberg said that due to the test being pulled, “there were challenges with the grading process,” which the district staff is working to correct. “We will evaluate the exams of the students who received the test and our Academic Department will contact students whose final grade has been impacted.” The Allens have not yet heard from administrators about their son’s test.

Nguyen, who has been a biology teacher at Luther Burbank for at least 10 years, was put on administrative leave, according to Goldberg, beginning June 13, the last day of school. An investigation into his conduct is still underway. Nguyen has not responded to the Bee’s request for comment.

Peterson emailed the parents of children affected by the test, according to Goldberg.

The Allens said Peterson called them and personally apologized for what happened. They hadn’t seen the test until a Bee reporter shared pictures with them.

When the Allens’ son first told his mom about the final, she thought, “no way would a teacher do that.” But when she saw the question in which Nguyen disparaged her son she was offended on his behalf, especially because she thinks the comment was related to a learning disability he has.

This wasn’t the first time the Allens had problems with Nguyen. Throughout the year, Adriana Allen said she struggled to get in contact with him about her son’s 504 plan, which guarantees him specific accommodations, such as being able to redo assignments. She finally had to reach out to a resource specialist teacher to ensure her son’s disabilities were being accommodated.

The Allens’ son also had trouble communicating with Nguyen about missed classes due to sports. He played on the varsity baseball and freshman basketball teams, and said Nguyen reacted with animosity and sarcastic comments when he was told about these excused absences. He believes that this conflict is one of the reasons he was named on the test — he noted that the other students targeted were ones Nguyen commonly had problems with.

Another question targeted two students who got in trouble for sleeping in class, again asking students to speculate about what would happen if these students were to have children.

“Here at the wonderful school of LBHS, we have certain students who love to sleep in class. I even see students fall asleep during exams! Can you believe that?! I don’t like it when students sleep in class… it’s rude! So, WAKE THE #$%K UP! Well, through much study, I have concluded that the gene for falling asleep is dominant. Not only that some students sleep, they snore in class. This too is a dominant trait. What are the possible offspring if you cross a homozygous sleeping, heterozygous snoring student (student name) with a homozygous attentive, non-snoring (student name) student?”

“(When I saw that) I was like, so it’s not like you’re joking about it. You’re being serious about it, because that’s what they really do,” the Allens’ son said. “That’s how I knew he was not playing around.”

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This test question appeared on a Luther Burbank High School biology final in June 2024. Student names were obscured by the sources who provided the images to the Sacramento Bee. The Sacramento Bee

Shawn Allen is proud that his son was mature enough to shrug off being insulted but said that it was troubling that a teacher felt it was appropriate to say that about any student in such a public way. He was concerned about how these types of comments could affect other students who were struggling with mental health issues, bullying or problems at home and how a teacher targeting a student could open up the door for kids to bully that student, too.

“Maybe I’m upset with you, and I know I can’t verbally say what I want to say, so I’m going to take it out another way — that’s what he did,” he said. “So I’m just going to put it in the final, and it’s going to spread, so now your peers look at you and they’re going to be saying, ‘oh, you’re the weirdo.’”

“And students are already being bullied by other kids, so to be bullied by a teacher when that’s who is supposed to protect you from a bully, that’s big,” his wife added.

Their son also said that he believes there was a racial component to who was being named on the exam, noting that the majority of the students named were non-white. He also recalled Nguyen angrily had called a Black male student “boy,” a term that has been aggressively used toward Black men and boys since the eras of slavery and segregation.

“This kid was not doing his work, and then (Nguyen) specifically points them out and says ‘get back to work, boy.’ And I was like, ‘yo, that’s sounds racist,’” he said. “It’s like, talking to him like a slave or something. … You should know the history of it because you’re an adult and went through history class and all that.”

RACISM ON CAMPUS​

Word about the test spread to the rest of the student body and to other staff members by graduation on June 13. Luther Burbank social sciences teachers Erinn Leone and Chris Zamora were horrified to see the questions that inappropriately targeted students. Zamora, who teaches history and ethnic studies, said that the “pimp walk” question was reminiscent of early 20th-century debunked race pseudoscience, which reasoned that undesirable traits in Black people could spread to non-Black students, like the named Latino and Hmong students referenced in the question, through recessive genes.

“On one hand, it’s laughable with its grotesquely poor reasoning, and on the other hand very racist,” Zamora said. “That somebody felt so confident in their racism, so confident with memorializing their racism this way into written words on an exam, is incredible to me.”

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This test question appeared on a Luther Burbank High School biology final in June 2024. Student names were obscured by the sources who provided the images to the Sacramento Bee. The Sacramento Bee

Leone worries that Nguyen may not face serious enough repercussions for his actions. Leone spoke about a racist incident she experienced in an interaction with a fellow Luther Burbank teacher. After the human relations department investigated the event, the other teacher was back teaching, without any sort of mediation or restitution between the two employees. She expects the same to happen to Nguyen.

“It’s an open secret that racist things will happen on our campuses and they’re going to be swept under the rug,” Leone said. “It’s not unique to the science department, it’s not unique to Luther Burbank. I have relationships across the district, and time and time again when these things happen, little action is taken to actually address it or condemn it or try to restore the harm that has been caused by it.”

Peterson rejected that there was a culture of racism at Luther Burbank and affirmed his commitment to equity on the campus.

“As a site leader, I have always condemned and will continue to condemn racism in all its forms,” he wrote. “The vast majority of our staff are culturally responsive, culturally sensitive, and committed to providing a safe learning environment for our students. However, I believe we still have significant progress to make in realizing our mission of disrupting barriers for all our students and the community they represent.”

Despite their family’s experience with this teacher and the test, the Allens said their experience at Luther Burbank High has been largely positive, especially compared to their experience with one of their older children at another high school in the district. They said, overall, the school administration has been attentive to their family’s needs and that they are satisfied with the way Peterson addressed this incident. However, they would each like to see accountability come from Nguyen and the school. Adriana Allen thinks that he shouldn’t return to campus.

“Because if it were a student, they would have disciplinary action against them, so you have to lead by example,” she said. “It’s not OK for a teacher, an adult, to talk to students like that or call them out in any kind of way. You should be setting the example, so you should be disciplined for that.”

Shawn Allen agreed with his son that Nguyen owed the student body an apology, and that he should go through anti-bias training so he can learn how to better serve the diverse school population.

“In this day and age, I don’t want anybody to get fired from their job,” he said. “But if there’s some sort of discipline, a class that you could take to better yourself, especially working in a school with the diversity that they have, because you have to know how to deal with all kinds of different cultures and people. … You should have an understanding that your words can hurt people, and put them in a position that they don’t want to be in.”

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The student, whose parents requested The Sacramento Bee not name him, is half-Black and half-Mexican.

another question shocked him for its racist overtones against African American students

In African Americans, they have a gene for the pimp walk

nonwhite students, who make up 97% of the student population.

Throughout the year, Adriana Allen said she struggled to get in contact with him about her son’s 504 plan, which guarantees him specific accommodations, such as being able to redo assignments.

He played on the varsity baseball and freshman basketball teams, and said Nguyen reacted with animosity and sarcastic comments when he was told about these excused absences.

Another question targeted two students who got in trouble for sleeping in class

He was concerned about how these types of comments could affect other students who were struggling with mental health issues

“This kid was not doing his work, and then (Nguyen) specifically points them out and says ‘get back to work, boy.’ And I was like, ‘yo, that’s sounds racist,’”

The vast majority of our staff are culturally responsive, culturally sensitive, and committed to providing a safe learning environment for our students
at first i thought the teacher went too far but after reading the article it all makes sense

based asian guy who probably worked his ass off for everything in his life got tired of coddling niggers and modern IEP bullshit that lets students succeed by doing no actual work

god speed you fiesty asian racist
 
Agree with what @Grub says here.
His problem isn’t so much bias as it is inappropriately using student names and characteristics . That’s not ok and I think the kids are right to be pissed off about this. If he’d used daft, non-kid-specific examples that were class in jokes I think it’d be less bad but when you call out individuals by names that’s just crossing a boundary.
It’s interesting that crossing such boundaries isn’t what he’s being told off for though, and that it’s the racism angle they’re using. It’s inappropriate behaviour, not racism. We seem to encourage inappropriate behaviour in schools nowadays and seem very loathe to stop it
It's an extension of treating children like adults and adults like children, as well as the decline of behavioral standards. If you can use anything and everything to excuse students' behavior, why not the teachers? If everything is okay except when a white person does it, why not let any non-white do whatever he wants? Things won't change until something particularly bad happens, and that's when new policies come in. But the people causing the problems don't care. I'm sure many of you have stories of "zero tolerance" policies being used against the people they're meant to protect.
 
Sounds like an asshole teacher. However
Their son also said that he believes there was a racial component to who was being named on the exam, noting that the majority of the students named were non-white
the questions on the test targeted nonwhite students, who make up 97% of the student population.
Trying to spin it as racist because the majority of students named were non white when only 3% of the student body is white is bullshit. Especially since they admit some of the mayo ghouls were named too.
 
Good thing they didn't check the math exam paper:

"If African Americans like [student 1] and [student 2] only make up 13% of the US population, and there are 2 million crimes committed daily in the United States, how many crimes would they need to commit to make up 60% of all daily crimes?"

That's the kind of racist question I would expect in an exam. Here's another one.

Number of Black-on-Asian hate crimes in 2024: 450
Number of Asian-on-Black hate crimes in 2024: 10

As a percentage ratio (%), how more likely is a Black-on-Asian hate crime to occur?


Hol' up.

What race is this guy?

Vietnamese I think, definitely southeast Asian.

Definitely Vietnamese. Which makes the racism even funnier.
 
Yeah I don't know about this one. Telling black people to work is racist because of slavery? Or is "boy" seriously a racial slur now?
I think the way he phrased it was odd.

In some local uses "a man," without reference to age (OED lists "in Cornwall, in Ireland, in the far West of the U.S."). The meaning "male negro slave or Asian personal servant of any age" attested from c. 1600."
boy (n.)

mid-13c., boie "servant, commoner, knave" (generally young and male); c. 1300, "rascal, ruffian, knave; urchin," mid-14c. as "male child before puberty" (possibly extended from the "urchin" sense). A word of unknown origin.
Possibly from Old French embuie "one fettered," from Vulgar Latin *imboiare, from Latin boia "leg iron, yoke, leather collar," from Greek boeiai dorai "ox hides." (Words for "boy" double as "servant, attendant" across the Indo-European map — compare Italian ragazzo, French garçon, Greek pais, Middle English knave, Old Church Slavonic otroku — and often it is difficult to say which meaning came first.)
But it also appears to be identical with East Frisian boi "young gentleman," and perhaps with Dutch boef "knave," from Middle Dutch boeve, perhaps from Middle Low German buobe. This suggests a gradational relationship to babe. Another conjecture:
In Old English, only the proper name Boia has been recorded. ME boi meant 'churl, servant' and (rarely) 'devil.' In texts, the meaning 'male child' does not antedate 1400. ModE boy looks like a semantic blend of an onomatopoeic word for an evil spirit ( *boi) and a baby word for 'brother' ( *bo). [Liberman]
Used slightingly of young men in Middle English, also in familiar or contemptuous use of criminal toughs or men in the armed services. In some local uses "a man," without reference to age (OED lists "in Cornwall, in Ireland, in the far West of the U.S."). The meaning "male negro slave or Asian personal servant of any age" attested from c. 1600.
Extended form boyo is attested from 1870. Emphatic exclamation oh, boy is attested by 1917. Boy-meets-girl "typical of a conventional romance" is from 1945; the phrase itself is from 1934 as a dramatic formula. Boy-crazy "eager to associate with males" is from 1923.
A noticable number of the modern words for 'boy', 'girl', and 'child' were originally colloquial nicknames, derogatory or whimsical, in part endearing, and finally commonplace. These, as is natural, are of the most diverse, and in part obscure, origin. [Buck]
 
That's childish and suggests a somewhat disturbed mind.
It reads like "I would like to get fired and never have to work in this industry again" and I don't blame him. Imagine being a science teacher in California? You're gonna piss off someone no matter what you do, so piss off everyone instead. Niglets BTFO
If we have a class of 20 white students, and then we add 5 black students, what will the average IQ of the class be?
In California? 35
 
I think if the test was more vague, only listing characteristics (i.e. snoring + sleeping, tall + round face), it wouldn't really be an issue, but the fact that he used the students' actual names in the test is pretty messed up. The pimp walk question was insane to read, I think that one shouldn't have been written. The teacher wrote a little too much of his personal biases into the test and mentioning races (common "trigger") and specific students was over the line.
 
Zamora, who teaches history and ethnic studies, said that the “pimp walk” question was reminiscent of early 20th-century debunked race pseudoscience
Oh yeah? Explain this:


Nigs unironically love it.
 
Totally unprofessional. Have written my share of tests, would never have occurred to me to ever use a student's name in a test question.

Have taught and overseen teaching of students of all races. This shit would not have flown.

It's a two-way street, students need to respect the teacher and the teacher needs to respect the students. You deal with the problem students by exception, and you do all you can to pump up ALL your students and keep them motivated. Not always an an easy thing to do, but you do it knowing the payoff will come eventually.

When you teach, you build the future.

This teacher needs to do something else.
 
I was wrong, I assumed it was going to be something not racist at all like 'which of the following items was invented by a Black American' and the students whining because 'we dun invented all yo shit wyteboi'.
Still if you're gonna get your ass fired for racism, go all the way. "Jamal has four bullets in his Hi-Point. Assuming two bullets per robbery, how much malt liquor and fried chicken can he get? Don't bother showing your work, I know you little niggers are just gonna copy the answer from the white students."
 
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“For some reason, the African American culture has influenced most of the student body. How? In African Americans, they have a gene for the pimp walk, which is dominant. What is the result if you cross (student name) homozygous dominant Latina with a homozygous recessive Hmong like (student name)?”

The question goes on to refer to the dominant trait as walking with a limp and the recessive trait as normal.
Gonna count this against the teacher, he seems to have adapted the question from a different one (about limping), not written it himself, and then failed to search-and-replace.

Around 10 minutes into the two-hour exam period, the student said that Principal Jim Peterson arrived in the classroom, had a private conversation with Nguyen and collected finals.
Did the niglet snitch?

He also found out that he received a zero on the test, which earned him a D in the class overall. This was an atypical score for the student, who made the honor roll the previous semester
Despite being targeted on Nguyen’s exam
Goldberg said that due to the test being pulled, “there were challenges with the grading process,” which the district staff is working to correct.
So you're made to think the teacher gave the niglet a zero on the test for snitching, or racistly, for being a niglet, but the real reason is the school's software is made by African Americans.

Despite being targeted on Nguyen’s exam
Their son also said that he believes there was a racial component to who was being named on the exam, noting that the majority of the students named were non-white.
especially because the questions on the test targeted nonwhite students, who make up 97% of the student population.
They should fail the niglet on math, too.

He also found out that he received a zero on the test, which earned him a D in the class overall. This was an atypical score for the student, who made the honor roll the previous semester
This is how he made he honor roll:
This wasn’t the first time the Allens had problems with Nguyen. Throughout the year, Adriana Allen said she struggled to get in contact with him about her son’s 504 plan, which guarantees him specific accommodations, such as being able to redo assignments. She finally had to reach out to a resource specialist teacher to ensure her son’s disabilities were being accommodated.
It's retarded!

Shawn Allen is proud that his son was mature enough to shrug off being insulted
Their son also said that he believes there was a racial component to who was being named on the exam, noting that the majority of the students named were non-white. He also recalled Nguyen angrily had called a Black male student “boy,” a term that has been aggressively used toward Black men and boys since the eras of slavery and segregation.

“This kid was not doing his work, and then (Nguyen) specifically points them out and says ‘get back to work, boy.’ And I was like, ‘yo, that’s sounds racist,’” he said. “It’s like, talking to him like a slave or something. … You should know the history of it because you’re an adult and went through history class and all that.”
This niglet gets insulted by "boy".

On one question, the teacher wrote a disclaimer, saying “in no way do I promote students being sexually active,” but the student’s parents and other teachers at the school said that the implication of any sexual relationship between students is inappropriate.
There's no "but", the only thing that smells is the disclaimer itself. It's normal to consider having children. You can ask a question about the eventual grandchildren of two hypothetical couples whose children aren't yet conceived, nothing pervy about it.
 
At first I just thought this was just fucked up but reading between the lines it's actually a hilarious career suicide from a teacher fed up with teaching in a school that's 97% """diverse."""

It is still pretty fucked up to imagine a scenario in which two named students in your class have a baby and make that a question on their final exam.
 
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This test feels more like a letter of resignation, they went too hard on the test overall not to be a fuck you to the students. Even though it is inappropriate, I am curious what sort of Hate has been levied against Mr. Nguyen that has gone unpunished due to terrible Public School systems. Teachers are treated like shit and the capable ones that probably belong in Universities are skipped over in favor for some DEI fresh out of the collegiate system and properly indoctrinated.
 
If we have a class of 20 white students, and then we add 5 black students, what will the average IQ of the class be?

Assume that we have a country of:
20 White Americans with an average of 100 IQ
10 non-White Hispanics with an average IQ of 90
5 Blacks with an average IQ of 80.
3 Asians with an average IQ of 110.

What will be the average IQ of the country if we deport 3 Blacks and 7 non-White Hispanics? Show workings and answer to the 2nd decimal place.

I was wrong, I assumed it was going to be something not racist at all like 'which of the following items was invented by a Black American' and the students whining because 'we dun invented all yo shit wyteboi'.
Still if you're gonna get your ass fired for racism, go all the way. "Jamal has four bullets in his Hi-Point. Assuming two bullets per robbery, how much malt liquor and fried chicken can he get? Don't bother showing your work, I know you little niggers are just gonna copy the answer from the white students."

Multiple Choice Question (choose one only)

Which of the following is likely to occur when a significant number of Blacks move into a majority White neighborhood?

a) House prices go up
b) Crime goes down
c) White flight
d) A drop in overall insurance costs
 
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Shawn Allen agreed with his son that Nguyen owed the student body an apology, and that he should go through anti-bias training so he can learn how to better serve the diverse school population.

“In this day and age, I don’t want anybody to get fired from their job,” he said. “But if there’s some sort of discipline, a class that you could take to better yourself, especially working in a school with the diversity that they have, because you have to know how to deal with all kinds of different cultures and people. … You should have an understanding that your words can hurt people, and put them in a position that they don’t want to be in.”
It astounds me how eager people are to be stepped on.
This guy is fucking psychotic, and in a just world, he would've been fired as soon as the principal walked in the room. Tenure and teacher's unions are among humanity's greatest mistakes.
 
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