Massachusetts teacher is on administrative leave after he held a mock slave auction during a history lesson for his fifth-grade class. The teacher, according to WBUR, also used the N-word in class in a separate incident. In an email sent to parents on May 29, Superintendent Gregory Martineau apologized for the troubling incidents that happened at Margaret A. Neary School.

“I apologize for the events that took place in The Public Schools of Southborough,” Martineau wrote, per WBUR. “I acknowledge that there are missteps in this process that further complicated the situation.”

The teacher was teaching about the “economy of southern colonies” when he held the slave auction, the superintendent stated in the email to parents.

“During the lesson, the educator held an impromptu mock slave auction. The educator asked two children sitting in front of the room, who were of color, to stand, and the educator and class discussed physical attributes (i.e., teeth and strength),” his email read, per WBUR.

The same teacher used the N-word while discussing a book he was reading for his class, per the district. According to Martineau’s email, the book “was not part of the fifth-grade core English language arts curriculum.”

Source: Massachusetts Teacher Placed On Leave After Holding Mock Slave Auction For Fifth Graders And Using The N-Word