Two mothers whose kids were tossed out of an exclusive private school because they spoke against critical race theory are suing the school and its headmaster. The moms are accusing the school of telling the FBI they’re terrorists.

Attorney Andrea Gross, l and Amy Gonzalez, pharmacist, said Columbus Academy denied re-enrollment to their kids after they complained about the school’s training telling children that all whites are irredeemable racists and that the schools never told parents about this leftist indoctrination.

The two women also say that when they voiced their concerns, the school “overreacted” to the situation.

Per Fox News:

“And so when I say an overreaction, I mean an overreaction of calling the police on us, alerting almost 900 faculty members that they had alerted the FBI that we were dangerous. Just things that were so far beyond the pale that it would lead one to ask why? Why is the reaction so extreme?” Gross said.

Gross added the alleged retaliation campaign caused the community to turn against her and her family. The tension was so pervasive, Gross’ daughter left the state to go to another school.“

Upon information and belief, the Academy’s vicious treatment of the Parent Plaintiffs, and by relation, their children, including improperly invoking governmental investigative agencies, disseminating false information, and engaging in a coordinated effort to destroy their reputations in the community, was retaliation to prevent any further inquiry financial wrongdoing of the Academy,” the complaint said.

One of the women says that on last year’s first day of class, one teacher said he would not help any student who said they supported Donald Trump.

The NY Post adds

“Politically charged issues were regularly taught and discussed in the classroom without opposing viewpoints presented.”

Among other things, the mothers’ suit said that activities involving racial pride were skewed away from Latinos. There was only one Latino costume available during a historical dress-up project: Supreme Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor. Gonzalez’s daughter, who is Latina, was told she had to dress as Coretta Scott King.

The mothers said it was devastating for both them and their kids to be on the receiving end of calls to law enforcement agencies and to be made pariahs at the school after they spoke out.

The two moms eventually released a letter accusing the school of harassing them.

After that, the complaint said, “the Academy’s head of Security… filed a false police report against the Parent Plaintiffs with the Gahanna Police Department.”

The school followed up by notifying faculty it had reported Gonzalez and Gross to the FBI, according to the complaint. Gonzalez believed it was “predatory alienation.”

Several mothers of school-aged children in Columbus, Ohio, are outraged that their local school district called the FBI and reported them as terrorists for daring to oppose the school’s racist Critical Race Theory curriculum.

Amy Gonzalez and Andrea Gross said Columbus Academy denied re-enrollment to their kids after they complained about the school’s training telling children that all whites are irredeemable racists and that the schools never told parents about this leftist indoctrination.

Per Fox News:

“And so when I say an overreaction, I mean an overreaction of calling the police on us, alerting almost 900 faculty members that they had alerted the FBI that we were dangerous. Just things that were so far beyond the pale that it would lead one to ask why? Why is the reaction so extreme?” Gross said.

Gross added the alleged retaliation campaign caused the community to turn against her and her family. The tension was so pervasive, Gross’ daughter left the state to go to another school.

“Upon information and belief, the Academy’s vicious treatment of the Parent Plaintiffs, and by relation, their children, including improperly invoking governmental investigative agencies, disseminating false information, and engaging in a coordinated effort to destroy their reputations in the community, was retaliation to prevent any further inquiry financial wrongdoing of the Academy,” the complaint said.

One of the women says that on last year’s first day of class, one teacher said he would not help any student who said they supported Donald Trump.

The two moms eventually released a letter accusing the school of harassing them.

After that, the complaint said, “the Academy’s head of Security… filed a false police report against the Parent Plaintiffs with the Gahanna Police Department.”

The school followed up by notifying faculty it had reported Gonzalez and Gross to the FBI, according to the complaint.

This school is a danger to the community and should be shut down, and all administrators and teachers fired. Further, no one involved in running the school should be allowed to work in the field of education ever again in any state,

Columbus Academy

 

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