Private School Bans Students After Their Parents Questioned Critical Race Theory Curriculum

A liberal private school, Columbus Academy, banned several students from returning for the next school year after their parents questioned CRT curriculum.

Columbus Academy in Ohio boasts that it will “inspire in our students the habit of lifelong learning” and “help them develop the ability to discern truth and the motivation to serve others.”

“Denver School Board director-at-large Tay Anderson, a fervent Black Lives Matter activist, is accused of molesting over 60 undocumented students, using the residency status of the children to target kids as young as 14-years-old,” The Post Millennial reported.

But only if you’re a liberal student and you don’t question the racist ideology of Critical Race Theory, which presents such ideas that all white people are evil and privileged.

“At the end of the school year, the two families were notified that their students would not be re-enrolled for the upcoming school year at Columbus Academy, due to a ‘severely impaired relationship between the parents and school,’” Fox 28 reported.

“Andrea Gross and Amy Gonzalez say that they and other parents were concerned that school lessons were focusing on ‘immutable characteristics like skin color.’”

Gonzalez said the program pushed by Columbus Academy engendered racial hatred.

“Children that were biracial would ask their parents, what happens when half of you hates the other half of you, because it's the white half that hates their other half?” Gonzalez said.
Tuition at the school can be as high as $30,000 a year.

Should these parents be thankful their kids won’t be indoctrinated anymore? Should Critical Race Theory be taught to children? Let us know below!


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