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The Rialto Unified School District in Southern California is standing by an eighth-grade writing assignment that asked students to argue whether they believed the Holocaust was fact or fiction. (KABC-TV)
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Park Lakes Elementary School teacher Swornia D. Thomas reportedly reprimanded fifth-grade student Giovanni Rubeo for bringing his Bible to class. (Broward County Public Schools)
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In this Tuesday, April 29, 2014 photo, Becky Domokos-Bays, the director of food and nutrition services at Alexandria City Public Schools, holds up a tray of food during lunch at the Patrick Henry Elementary School in Alexandria, Va. Starting next school year, pasta and other grain products in schools will have to be whole-grain rich, or more than half whole grain. The requirement is part of a government effort to make school lunches and breakfasts healthier. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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In this Tuesday, April 29, 2014 photo, Brianna Delcid-Gomez, 7, right, Ruth Gebregiorgis, 8, far left, and Amina Sharif, 7, center, eat lunch at the Patrick Henry Elementary School in Alexandria, Va. Starting next school year, pasta and other grain products in schools will have to be whole-grain rich, or more than half whole grain. The requirement is part of a government effort to make school lunches and breakfasts healthier. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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In this Tuesday, April 29, 2014 photo, fruit and vegetables are served during lunch at the Patrick Henry Elementary School in Alexandria, Va. Starting next school year, pasta and other grain products in schools will have to be whole-grain rich, or more than half whole grain. The requirement is part of a government effort to make school lunches and breakfasts healthier. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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In this Tuesday, April 29, 2014 photo, Biden Arias-Romers, 5, left, and Nathaniel Cossio-Boatwright, 6, eat lunch at the Patrick Henry Elementary School in Alexandria, Va. Starting next school year, pasta and other grain products in schools will have to be whole-grain rich, or more than half whole grain. The requirement is part of a government effort to make school lunches and breakfasts healthier. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)