Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What they say at CMIT and what they do are two different things. My kid has been taunted at the school (he is white), the vast majority are black. The staff just looks on.
Your child is a minority at that school. This is what every other black child experiences when they step out of pg county.
Not the PP
That doesn't make it acceptable.
My child is the only white kid in her grade and when I told the teacher about an issue we were having they spoke to the children involved immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What they say at CMIT and what they do are two different things. My kid has been taunted at the school (he is white), the vast majority are black. The staff just looks on.
Your child is a minority at that school. This is what every other black child experiences when they step out of pg county.
Anonymous wrote:What they say at CMIT and what they do are two different things. My kid has been taunted at the school (he is white), the vast majority are black. The staff just looks on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMIT Elementary and CMIT Middle have been great for my two boys.
Really? Most parents on this board gives it a negative review
Anonymous wrote:CMIT Elementary and CMIT Middle have been great for my two boys.
Anonymous wrote:A parent just informed me CMIT is ran by Fethullah Gulen the Turkish Islamic cleric (founder of the Gulen Movement) who runs a staggering amount of Charter Schools in the United States and overseas. And as a result are being monitored by the FBI and DHS.
I did my due diligence and was floored what I found. I did find it odd many of the faculty were of Middle Eastern decent which I have no issues with. What are they teaching the children if they're associated Fethullah Gulen?[u] Among what I found during my search was a 60 minute clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJvWP7wBkFs
My initial reaction is to pull my child, but I don't want to overreact. I've searched DCUM and haven't found any conversations on this topic. Thoughts anyone?