Anonymous wrote:Lol poor guy is probably thinking “Damn it. I should have just worn a cape!”
Anonymous wrote:Most Jews that are actually involved with their Judaism would say this raises eyebrows. Maybe not full blown anti-sem but certainly an indication to explore more. This school has taken approach to celebrate all holidays, but when we were there over a decade ago it was 80 percent Christmas in December, and then some dreidel crafts and Diwali thrown in. However the admissions department will portray it as equal and inviting for all. If you are truly diverse in a non-Christian sense, this is not the best fit for you. And that is okay. Schools have a right to choose their identity.
Anonymous wrote:Would you be offended if Judas or the Romans were portrayed as super heroes near Easter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Thanks for making this family’s decision to decline easy. Funny how these schools are all about diversity until it comes to Jews.
Ridiculous. Pharaohs are not automatically thought of in regards to Jewish people. When I think of a pharaoh I do not think of the enslavement of Jewish people. Please stop. This is silly.
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I think this is too broad to assume that he was dressing like a Pharaoh who enslaved people. It's like complaining that someone in Lederhosen is representing a Nazi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if you read this teachers Twitter feed, it also talks about “American Expansion” and how amazing it was that we “acquired all this land in only 70 years!” Omg, so tone deaf
Also I would not want my kids photos being used on a teachers personal Twitter feed that is open to the world to see.
I’d love to hear from Congressional parents. The pharaoh was awkward, and not sure I under its place in a video about superheroes, but whatever.
More concerning seems to be what kids are learning in your classrooms. Is the school community ok with these approaches?
(And on the photos Q, don’t schools need a waiver before posting photos of kids?)
And these days (or anytime), I would not want my child dressed in antebellum costume memorialized on social media forever...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Thanks for making this family’s decision to decline easy. Funny how these schools are all about diversity until it comes to Jews.
Ridiculous. Pharaohs are not automatically thought of in regards to Jewish people. When I think of a pharaoh I do not think of the enslavement of Jewish people. Please stop. This is silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Thanks for making this family’s decision to decline easy. Funny how these schools are all about diversity until it comes to Jews.
Ridiculous. Pharaohs are not automatically thought of in regards to Jewish people. When I think of a pharaoh I do not think of the enslavement of Jewish people. Please stop. This is silly.
And how do you think Jews think of it? Are you also cool with Caucasians saying that, based on their experiences, comments towards Blacks aren't racist when many Blacks disagree?
Anonymous wrote:Congressional parent here... that teacher everyone is taking down is actually the most liberal-minded, social justice evangelical, anti-racist and incredible teacher at the school. You can’t get through a conversation with her without hearing about oppression and our role in fighting it. You’re going after the wrong person and all from a social media post that you don’t have context for. Also, we do sign a waiver re photos.