A questionnaire handed out to middle school students in Wisconsin tells them that if they’re white, they’re “privileged.”

The optional test was handed out to eighth-grade students at Badger Middle School in West Bend. The students had just read “To Kill a Mockingbird” and were discussing race and racism.

The 55 questions ranged from topics of sexuality to disabilities, religion and race. The district claims teachers wanted to start a conversation about “privilege” in America, Fox6Now reports, but many parent’s weren’t fond of the idea.

Parent Kim Goldman didn’t expect the questionnaire to prompt tough questions at home, but with statements like “I have never tried to hide my sexuality” or “I have never been catcalled,” what did they expect.

“Some of the language in the questionnaire I can see why, as a parent of a 13, 14-year-old eighth grader, some people may feel as though those are topics that should be discussed in the home and not the classroom,” said Badger Middle School Principal Dave Uelman.

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The school has had this test before. District officials say they would have done things differently, but they stand behind the idea of the exercise.

“If we want our students to be successful when they go out into their careers in the future, they have to understand that not everyone is like them,” said Assistant Superintendent, Laura Jackson.

Kim Goldman hopes she can decide when those conversations might be appropriate, rather than the district.

“As a parent it’s my responsibility to teach my children the difference between right and wrong,” said Goldman.

Since the controversy, the district has decided to stop giving the test.

Here are all the questions that eighth-graders are told to answer on the Quiz. You tell me if any of these are inappropriate.