Maugham Elementary School in Tenafly, New Jersey. Photo: courtesy of MES Parents at a school in New Jersey came out in support of their principal, a teacher and a fifth-grade student at the heart of a controversy over the display of a biography of the Nazi leader, Adolf Hitler, which contained the words, “I was pretty great, wasn’t I?” Local media outlet North Jersey reported that trio won the support of parents attending the Monday night School Board meeting of Maugham Elementary School in the town of Tenafly. The one-page bio of Hitler, written in the first person, was displayed in the school’s hallway alongside similar assignments from other students, where it was noticed by a parent whose subsequent complaint triggered an urgent investigation into the school by Shauna C. DeMarco, Superintendent of Tenafly Public Schools.