Florida parents are livid at a Spanish teacher who assigned middle-school students a form titled "How privileged are you?" during class.

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Seventh- and eighth-grade students at Monroe Middle School in Tampa were asked questions about race, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, and religion during a Spanish lesson. The teacher, who has been pulled from the classroom while officials investigate, allegedly used the form as a way to promote "diversity."

"Her sexuality and all that has nothing to do with the school," parent Regina Stiles told WTSP-10 on Tuesday. "You're here to teach my child a foreign language – not anything else."

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Stiles' daughter revealed her ADHD in the form's "mentality disability" box due to the teacher's opinion on the condition. The child was also asked to consider boxes labeled "genderqueer" and "pansexual."

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"To me ADHD is not a mental disability. It's something she has. She's 12. Some of these things should be taught at home," said Stiles.

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Hillsborough County School Spokesperson Tanya Arja spoke with the CBS affiliate to address parents' outrage.

"This is not a district form, this is a teacher-generated form and it was without principal consent and at the district level we do not collect that information," Arja said.

Readers can contact Monroe Middle School officials at: (813) 272-4000