Schools in New York City are indoctrinating the parents as well as the school kids

Remember CRT is not in K-12!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OHMYGODITSINOURPRIVATESCHOOLS

That’s ok. Instead of sending your kids to a woke cult private school, send them to a Jesus cult private school. No need to get your knickers in a knot over someone else’s choice.
 
OHMYGODITSINOURPRIVATESCHOOLS

That’s ok. Instead of sending your kids to a woke cult private school, send them to a Jesus cult private school. No need to get your knickers in a knot over someone else’s choice.
The parents didn't ask for this idiot. The schools came up with it on their own. And nope Christianity isn't a cult dumb phucking marxist cult loser. You belong to a cult.
 
The parents didn't ask for this idiot. The schools came up with it on their own. And nope Christianity isn't a cult dumb phucking marxist cult loser. You belong to a cult.
Fine. Those can pull their money and their kids from there and find one more suitable. Private schools are private schools, cultist.
 

Because it is New York City, why not? They are forcing patents to sign pledges, much like how the Brown Shirts in Germany had to pledge loyalty to the National Socialists of Hitler. But that is how socialists roll. Hopefully the parents did not sign anything in blood.

Several New York City private schools mandate woke training for parents — and some parents said if they refuse to participate in the controversial programs, their children will not be admitted to the schools.

The New York Post reported that at least five elite private schools in the city require parents to attend training in “anti-racism” and “diversity, equity and inclusion.”

One of the academies accused of pushing controversial theories is Brearley School, an all-girls private school in Manhattan. The student application states that “parents are expected to attend two diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism (DEIA) workshops per school year.”

Parents are also expected to write 500-word essays swearing their allegiance to those values, and should their child be accepted into the elite school, parents must sign an oath pledging their support of those values.

“We expect teachers, staff members, students and parents to participate in anti-racist training and to pursue meaningful change through deliberate and measurable actions. These actions include identifying and eliminating policies, practices and beliefs that uphold racial inequality in our community,” the pledge reads.

Andrew Gutmann, whose daughter had been enrolled at the school, wrote a public letter criticizing the private school for pushing critical race theory.

“They want parents indoctrinated the same way they want their kids,” he stated.

Chapin School held an “optional” panel earlier this month for prospective parents to discuss the academy’s “ongoing commitment to equity & inclusion, including our newest community-wide initiatives.”

According to one mother, the panel discussion was anything but optional.

“They take attendance, they have name tags, there is someone from the admissions office to keep track of who goes and who doesn’t,” the mom told the Post. “If you don’t go, your child is not going to go very far in the admission process.”

Another mother stated that she was “talked to” by school officials after her son said boys are physically more capable at sports than girls.

The mom said she was told her child “had to better understand the values of inclusion at the school, and I had to familiarize myself with the values of inclusion at the school and be clear with my child as to what they were so he arrived at school prepared.”

In 2020, Grace Church High School required students to sign an oath promising to stand against “racial propaganda” and to “interrupt biases.”

“Respect for differing viewpoints is a fundamental commitment of the school,” a Grace spokesman said. The school added that it no longer requires children to sign the pledge.

Spence School, another all-girls school in New York City, “invited” parents to participate in a “Courageous Conversation equity workshop” hosted by a DEI consulting firm.

“The opportunity to participate in the DEI program offered by PEG is strictly voluntary for parents," a Spence spokesperson said. "These programs do not involve students.”

Horace Mann School, a college-preparatory institution, hosted a “family learning session” during which parents watched a presentation praising Robin DiAngelo, author of the book “White Fragility.”

“The workshop was designed to educate parents about what they were hearing not only in the news at the time but from their children. It was completely voluntary and if a parent rejected this instruction or the content, their children would be welcome at Horace Mann,” a spokesperson for the school told the Post.
Didn't read it all, except for a little bit. My issue is with public schools. If private schools require indoctrination then parents have a right to say no and take their kids to a different school, something of those on both sides are free to do. Obviously the Christian schools on the right also indoctrinate.
 
Didn't read it all, except for a little bit. My issue is with public schools. If private schools require indoctrination then parents have a right to say no and take their kids to a different school, something of those on both sides are free to do. Obviously the Christian schools on the right also indoctrinate.
Religion indoctrinates.

I'm just pointing out that Leftism is a religion/cult.
 

Because it is New York City, why not? They are forcing patents to sign pledges, much like how the Brown Shirts in Germany had to pledge loyalty to the National Socialists of Hitler. But that is how socialists roll. Hopefully the parents did not sign anything in blood.

Several New York City private schools mandate woke training for parents — and some parents said if they refuse to participate in the controversial programs, their children will not be admitted to the schools.

The New York Post reported that at least five elite private schools in the city require parents to attend training in “anti-racism” and “diversity, equity and inclusion.”

One of the academies accused of pushing controversial theories is Brearley School, an all-girls private school in Manhattan. The student application states that “parents are expected to attend two diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism (DEIA) workshops per school year.”

Parents are also expected to write 500-word essays swearing their allegiance to those values, and should their child be accepted into the elite school, parents must sign an oath pledging their support of those values.

“We expect teachers, staff members, students and parents to participate in anti-racist training and to pursue meaningful change through deliberate and measurable actions. These actions include identifying and eliminating policies, practices and beliefs that uphold racial inequality in our community,” the pledge reads.

Andrew Gutmann, whose daughter had been enrolled at the school, wrote a public letter criticizing the private school for pushing critical race theory.

“They want parents indoctrinated the same way they want their kids,” he stated.

Chapin School held an “optional” panel earlier this month for prospective parents to discuss the academy’s “ongoing commitment to equity & inclusion, including our newest community-wide initiatives.”

According to one mother, the panel discussion was anything but optional.

“They take attendance, they have name tags, there is someone from the admissions office to keep track of who goes and who doesn’t,” the mom told the Post. “If you don’t go, your child is not going to go very far in the admission process.”

Another mother stated that she was “talked to” by school officials after her son said boys are physically more capable at sports than girls.

The mom said she was told her child “had to better understand the values of inclusion at the school, and I had to familiarize myself with the values of inclusion at the school and be clear with my child as to what they were so he arrived at school prepared.”

In 2020, Grace Church High School required students to sign an oath promising to stand against “racial propaganda” and to “interrupt biases.”

“Respect for differing viewpoints is a fundamental commitment of the school,” a Grace spokesman said. The school added that it no longer requires children to sign the pledge.

Spence School, another all-girls school in New York City, “invited” parents to participate in a “Courageous Conversation equity workshop” hosted by a DEI consulting firm.

“The opportunity to participate in the DEI program offered by PEG is strictly voluntary for parents," a Spence spokesperson said. "These programs do not involve students.”

Horace Mann School, a college-preparatory institution, hosted a “family learning session” during which parents watched a presentation praising Robin DiAngelo, author of the book “White Fragility.”

“The workshop was designed to educate parents about what they were hearing not only in the news at the time but from their children. It was completely voluntary and if a parent rejected this instruction or the content, their children would be welcome at Horace Mann,” a spokesperson for the school told the Post.


Private schools? Easy. Withdraw your children and the tuition you pay.
 

Because it is New York City, why not? They are forcing patents to sign pledges, much like how the Brown Shirts in Germany had to pledge loyalty to the National Socialists of Hitler. But that is how socialists roll. Hopefully the parents did not sign anything in blood.

Several New York City private schools mandate woke training for parents — and some parents said if they refuse to participate in the controversial programs, their children will not be admitted to the schools.

The New York Post reported that at least five elite private schools in the city require parents to attend training in “anti-racism” and “diversity, equity and inclusion.”

One of the academies accused of pushing controversial theories is Brearley School, an all-girls private school in Manhattan. The student application states that “parents are expected to attend two diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism (DEIA) workshops per school year.”

Parents are also expected to write 500-word essays swearing their allegiance to those values, and should their child be accepted into the elite school, parents must sign an oath pledging their support of those values.

“We expect teachers, staff members, students and parents to participate in anti-racist training and to pursue meaningful change through deliberate and measurable actions. These actions include identifying and eliminating policies, practices and beliefs that uphold racial inequality in our community,” the pledge reads.

Andrew Gutmann, whose daughter had been enrolled at the school, wrote a public letter criticizing the private school for pushing critical race theory.

“They want parents indoctrinated the same way they want their kids,” he stated.

Chapin School held an “optional” panel earlier this month for prospective parents to discuss the academy’s “ongoing commitment to equity & inclusion, including our newest community-wide initiatives.”

According to one mother, the panel discussion was anything but optional.

“They take attendance, they have name tags, there is someone from the admissions office to keep track of who goes and who doesn’t,” the mom told the Post. “If you don’t go, your child is not going to go very far in the admission process.”

Another mother stated that she was “talked to” by school officials after her son said boys are physically more capable at sports than girls.

The mom said she was told her child “had to better understand the values of inclusion at the school, and I had to familiarize myself with the values of inclusion at the school and be clear with my child as to what they were so he arrived at school prepared.”

In 2020, Grace Church High School required students to sign an oath promising to stand against “racial propaganda” and to “interrupt biases.”

“Respect for differing viewpoints is a fundamental commitment of the school,” a Grace spokesman said. The school added that it no longer requires children to sign the pledge.

Spence School, another all-girls school in New York City, “invited” parents to participate in a “Courageous Conversation equity workshop” hosted by a DEI consulting firm.

“The opportunity to participate in the DEI program offered by PEG is strictly voluntary for parents," a Spence spokesperson said. "These programs do not involve students.”

Horace Mann School, a college-preparatory institution, hosted a “family learning session” during which parents watched a presentation praising Robin DiAngelo, author of the book “White Fragility.”

“The workshop was designed to educate parents about what they were hearing not only in the news at the time but from their children. It was completely voluntary and if a parent rejected this instruction or the content, their children would be welcome at Horace Mann,” a spokesperson for the school told the Post.
If the parents love their children they will find another school
 
As soon as I saw “diversity, equity, and inclusion” I knew it was a ivy league pipeline thing as that is what is being offered, disguised as a degree, at the I-L schools now.

Since there are no great number of employment opportunities for them they get them gigs where they can in prep schools where the parents are desperate to get their spawn into a I-L school.

By and by they get them installed in government or in the cooperate world to spread their lies.
For me, in addition to noting the word equity, it was:
“Another mother stated that she was “talked to” by school officials after her son said boys are physically more capable at sports than girls. The mom said she was told her child “had to better understand the values of inclusion at the school, and I had to familiarize myself with the values of inclusion at the school and be clear with my child as to what they were so he arrived at school prepared.””

So let me get this straight, these parents can expect and accept they could scolded by the these “everyone deserves a trophy” prototype teachers? Lol I can imagine the awards and sports programs.

12 year old daughter: “ But Mom! Why is that fair that Stewie gets to compete in the girls swimming meet? He’ll beat everyone because he has more muscle mass!”

Mom: “ I know it’s a hard lesson in life honey, but boys can be girls now, it’s a new thing but you’ll get used to the idea. Now keep it quiet! I don’t want Mrs. Golding scolding me again for your backtalk!” Lol

By the way, why shouldn’t this article be of interest to readers? One of the purposes of this board should be to encourage curiosity. In order to discuss it, does it mean we have to have children going to private schools in NY? You might reconsider that position.
 
For me, in addition to noting the word equity, it was:
“Another mother stated that she was “talked to” by school officials after her son said boys are physically more capable at sports than girls. The mom said she was told her child “had to better understand the values of inclusion at the school, and I had to familiarize myself with the values of inclusion at the school and be clear with my child as to what they were so he arrived at school prepared.””

So let me get this straight, these parents can expect and accept they could scolded by the these “everyone deserves a trophy” prototype teachers? Lol I can imagine the awards and sports programs.

12 year old daughter: “ But Mom! Why is that fair that Stewie gets to compete in the girls swimming meet? He’ll beat everyone because he has more muscle mass!”

Mom: “ I know it’s a hard lesson in life honey, but boys can be girls now, it’s a new thing but you’ll get used to the idea. Now keep it quiet! I don’t want Mrs. Golding scolding me again for your backtalk!” Lol

By the way, why shouldn’t this article be of interest to readers? One of the purposes of this board should be to encourage curiosity. In order to discuss it, does it mean we have to have children going to private schools in NY? You might reconsider that position.
What are you going on about? (part in bold).....Mistake me for someone else? :dunno:
 
What are you going on about? (part in bold).....Mistake me for someone else? :dunno:
Lol oh sorry bout dat! That last paragraph was meant for errr a couple of general readers who commented that it was a private school so why should we care about it, like it shouldn’t be of our concern which is bogus lol

I always mess up on the simple stuff;)
 
Lol oh sorry bout dat! That last paragraph was meant for errr a couple of general readers who commented that it was a private school so why should we care about it, like it shouldn’t be of our concern which is bogus lol

I always mess up on the simple stuff;)
OK....Thought so.

But yeah anytime you smell a I-L turd you should be wary. The I-L turd in a prep school today might be the same I-L turd in a .gov agency next week.
 
If the parents love their children they will find another school
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No one is trying to hide our history

Unless its woke libs who think slavery is the only historical knowledge students need to be good little woke sheep

Such as trashing the Founding Fathers to which we all owe so much

All you are doing is instilling ignorance and hate into the next generation
 
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Because it is New York City, why not? They are forcing patents to sign pledges, much like how the Brown Shirts in Germany had to pledge loyalty to the National Socialists of Hitler. But that is how socialists roll. Hopefully the parents did not sign anything in blood.

Several New York City private schools mandate woke training for parents — and some parents said if they refuse to participate in the controversial programs, their children will not be admitted to the schools.

The New York Post reported that at least five elite private schools in the city require parents to attend training in “anti-racism” and “diversity, equity and inclusion.”

One of the academies accused of pushing controversial theories is Brearley School, an all-girls private school in Manhattan. The student application states that “parents are expected to attend two diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism (DEIA) workshops per school year.”

Parents are also expected to write 500-word essays swearing their allegiance to those values, and should their child be accepted into the elite school, parents must sign an oath pledging their support of those values.

“We expect teachers, staff members, students and parents to participate in anti-racist training and to pursue meaningful change through deliberate and measurable actions. These actions include identifying and eliminating policies, practices and beliefs that uphold racial inequality in our community,” the pledge reads.

Andrew Gutmann, whose daughter had been enrolled at the school, wrote a public letter criticizing the private school for pushing critical race theory.

“They want parents indoctrinated the same way they want their kids,” he stated.

Chapin School held an “optional” panel earlier this month for prospective parents to discuss the academy’s “ongoing commitment to equity & inclusion, including our newest community-wide initiatives.”

According to one mother, the panel discussion was anything but optional.

“They take attendance, they have name tags, there is someone from the admissions office to keep track of who goes and who doesn’t,” the mom told the Post. “If you don’t go, your child is not going to go very far in the admission process.”

Another mother stated that she was “talked to” by school officials after her son said boys are physically more capable at sports than girls.

The mom said she was told her child “had to better understand the values of inclusion at the school, and I had to familiarize myself with the values of inclusion at the school and be clear with my child as to what they were so he arrived at school prepared.”

In 2020, Grace Church High School required students to sign an oath promising to stand against “racial propaganda” and to “interrupt biases.”

“Respect for differing viewpoints is a fundamental commitment of the school,” a Grace spokesman said. The school added that it no longer requires children to sign the pledge.

Spence School, another all-girls school in New York City, “invited” parents to participate in a “Courageous Conversation equity workshop” hosted by a DEI consulting firm.

“The opportunity to participate in the DEI program offered by PEG is strictly voluntary for parents," a Spence spokesperson said. "These programs do not involve students.”

Horace Mann School, a college-preparatory institution, hosted a “family learning session” during which parents watched a presentation praising Robin DiAngelo, author of the book “White Fragility.”

“The workshop was designed to educate parents about what they were hearing not only in the news at the time but from their children. It was completely voluntary and if a parent rejected this instruction or the content, their children would be welcome at Horace Mann,” a spokesperson for the school told the Post.
A few years back our previous principal brought in an organization trying to have all the teaching staff do something similar. Most of us refused and they just let it go.
 

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