Some things just have to be seen to be believed!

A recent test question on an exam at a Jackson Hole, Wyoming high school featured a most inappropriate multiple choice selection that involved guns and President Trump, to the embarrassment of the school system and the outrage of many parents, who demanded answers as to how the selection’s language got there.

School District No. 1 of Teton County confirmed that the selection in question was on an online quiz administered by its secure learning management system. Parent Jim McCollum was alerted to the matter when his son, high school junior Rylee McCollum, showed him a screen capture of the test online. “I had to read it two times!” claimed the aghast McCollum. “I was like, ‘Are you kidding me?'”

While McCollum, who calls himself a conservative, says he doesn’t agree with all of the things President Trump does or says, he says the test as it was written was completely out of line. “It’s about respect for the office more than anything,” said the concerned parent. “That’s enough of this. No way… It was so inappropriate to show a name of a sitting president in that question,” McCollum said. “To me, that is so wrong in light of the situation in our country and the divisiveness and all… To see that in my son’s class… This is not OK.”

Watch, as this clip from CBS’ Dallas-Fort Worth affiliate reveals what it was that so provoked Jackson Hole parents, and see if you agree with McCollum’s take on the matter.