Stone Bank Elementary School in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, canceled their first grade Thanksgiving play because of concerns about “the sensitivity of this time in our history,” and “out of respect for Native Americans.”

The email, obtained by News Talk 1130’s Dan O’Donnell Show, sent to parents from teachers read:

“Unfortunately, the children are unable to dress as a Pilgrim or Native American. We apologize if you already purchased or made your child’s costume. There have been some conversations and concerns about the accuracy of the first Thanksgiving story.

Out of respect for Native Americans, and the sensitivity of this time in our history, we are not going to reenact the first Thanksgiving story. Please disregard the practice paper your child has been busy reading over the last few days. We still plan to have a Thanksgiving program where the children will perform a play, sing some songs, and share a big book with you. Again, we are sorry for the change of plans and hope that you understand.

Please disregard the practice paper your child has been busy reading over the last few days. We still plan to have a Thanksgiving program where the children will perform a play, sing some songs, and share a big book with you. Again, we are sorry for the change of plans and hope that you understand.”

Shortly before the play was canceled, the first graders were instructed to learn a line about the very first Thanksgiving.

Many parents felt frustrated and angered over the cancellation of the play and voiced their opinions on “The Dan O’Donnell Show”. One parent asked, “The teachers have been doing this for years without an issue. Why is it different now?”

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