The Time That Trump Visited a Class of First Graders

He went from the boardroom to the classroom.

It was business as usual for first graders at the International Christian Academy in Las Vegas, Nev. That is, until the Trump card arrived — Republican nominee Donald Trump — sparking a flurry of questions and comments, including about the color of his hair.

“Look who’s here, Mr. Trump!” the teacher said to the class of young students on Wednesday.

“Are they all great students?” Trump said, walking into the classroom. “Great student,” Trump said, pointing to a young boy staring up at him.

Reaction from the children was mixed as the Republican presidential nominee greeted the class.

“Hello Mr. Trump!” one young student said.

“I’m nervous. I’m nervous,” another can be heard saying over and over again.

“See I told you his hair wasn’t orange,” said one.

Trump posed a question.

“Does everybody love school?” he asked.

“Yes,” the kids responded in a chorus, with one daring student who gave an honest “no.”

“Who’s the best student?” Trump asked. A few hands shot up.

But the GOP nominee evidently knew better than to pick winners and losers.

“Everybody!” he exclaimed.