
The teacher who is set to retire this year, is accused of telling Year 9 students, aged between 13 and 14 to complete the exam which featured questions on 'hos turning tricks', 'drive-by shootings' and a drug dealer who 'sells an 8 ball'.
The 'LA Math Proficiency Test' is understood to be a parody quiz posted on the internet.
A mother, Erica Hall brought the incident to light after her son sent her a photo of the test.
She says she “couldn’t believe" the photograph and added: “They took it as a joke, and she told them that it wasn't a joke, and they had to complete it, and turn it in.
“I was shocked because she's a strict teacher.”
Bolser will face a hearing and be able to appeal, but is understood to have been suspended just a day before the end of the school year.