Elite Private Academy Refuses To
Show Race-Based Curriculum To Parents
Daily Wire,
by
Chrissy Clark
Original Article
Posted By: zephyrgirl,
3/20/2021 11:50:06 AM
An elite private school in Ohio refuses to share copies of its race-based curriculum with parents, even as students were subjected to a“civil disobedience” walkout orchestrated by the school’s top leadership.
For the price of $30,000 per year, students at Columbus Academy (CA) are being taught left-wing political opinions as fact, according to parents at the school. The school — like other elite institutions across the nation — has allegedly opted to teach “anti-racism” and “critical race theory” in the classroom.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 3/20/2021 12:04:13 PM (No. 729756)
Time to leave, there are still some good schools our there. If none in your area, move or home school.
Don't let children be brainwashed to hate themselves and their country.
31 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
mizzmac 3/20/2021 12:08:18 PM (No. 729760)
If I'm paying you $30K a year to educate my child, I get to see what you're teaching them. And parents, if you don't--take your money and your children elsewhere.
37 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
mc squared 3/20/2021 12:21:17 PM (No. 729767)
It wouldn't knock me over if many parents encouraged the Critical Race Theory.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Daisymay 3/20/2021 12:28:51 PM (No. 729772)
Pretty simple. Get all of the parents together with a petition that they will not sign their children up in September. Enough parents do that and the school will teach whatever THE PARENTS are comfortable with. It's all about the money. Does anyone not think someone is funding this school to encourage them to teach this Critical Race Crap. I would bet Soros or Zuckerberg are behind it. My Governor, DeSantis, forbids this to be taught in Florida Schools! That's why we love this guy. He has guts and common sense!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Venturer 3/20/2021 12:40:29 PM (No. 729783)
Leave your $30,000 dollars in the bank and either home school or find an academy that does not adhere to such a curriculum. The fastest way to stop this trash is to stop the Dollars$.
21 people like this.
Reply 6 - Posted by:
Namma 3/20/2021 12:44:31 PM (No. 729789)
Any parent should ask and question what is being taught in schools. No matter which school, private or not. It's the parents right.
This school is in Ohio, in the capitol of the state, which is where our gov. resides. Too bad we have governor dewhimp.
Other wise something might be done about this mess
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
downnout 3/20/2021 1:36:12 PM (No. 729857)
No responsible parents would ever allow the child’s school to deny them the right to see the curriculum. What is wrong with people?!?
15 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
clayusmcret 3/20/2021 1:48:35 PM (No. 729869)
It's becoming a common complaint in a lot of the more expensive private schools. There was a great article a month or so ago about parents being scared to address it for fear of their children being kicked out.
Bottom line: Every parent who leaves their child in this school supports this curriculum. Otherwise, they'd take them out. Parents pay for what their children are taught, especially at private schools.
9 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
JackBurton 3/20/2021 1:55:23 PM (No. 729875)
Go.
Elsewhere.
7 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
DARling 3/20/2021 3:50:47 PM (No. 729955)
I would refuse to show the Academy my money. Parents can get a crappy social justice warrior education for their kids, free of charge, at a public school or spend their money more wisely on a private school education that mirrors their family's values.
2 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
Strike3 3/20/2021 5:21:13 PM (No. 730019)
Easy solution.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
stablemoney 3/20/2021 5:37:31 PM (No. 730029)
The left don't show their frauds.
1 person likes this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
Annie Xango 3/21/2021 12:18:16 AM (No. 730233)
Uh! Oh! my son's alma mater..at least his middle school alma mater..he begged to go back to our neighborhood school..which by luck was one of the best in the state..for girls(it was all male when he was there) and baseball...which he made a career of..the Academy was amazing tho..those several years there put him about 2 years ahead ..which was not necessarily a good thing..bored I suspect. kudos to those parents.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
4Justice 3/21/2021 6:15:53 AM (No. 730315)
Take your kids out of these fake "elite" schools!! Why do you pay a year's salary just go have your children learn to hate and become power-mongering tyrants??? You think you get some kind of prestige for it? Only among the idiots who mean NOTHING of value in this world. Think this will help your kids get into a prestigious college? They are just a BIG waste of money and still will do nothing to help them be successful in life, unless you want them to be a leech called a Democrat politician.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
bighambone 3/21/2021 2:10:42 PM (No. 730688)
If the school refuses to show any of their curriculum to parents, the parents should not show the school any tuition money.
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