Anonymous wrote:I grew up here and I’ve never heard of this school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not clicking on your link but yes obviously if the kids are smiling next to a portrait of hitler clearly that’s a huge problem! That doesn’t mean we have to accept every nuance of the complaint like a bunch of slack jawed dopes.
I am shocked and appalled that the other non jewish parents in that school didn't absolutely flip out and hit the roof at the school for having their young elementary kids draw a giant, positive, happy poster of effing Hitler then had the audacity to take a picture of them smiling holding the hitler picture, then blasting the happy hitler photo of my kid out to who knows how many people
Wtf is wrong with the leadership, teachers and parents at that school?! Are they all a bunch of psychotic, antisemitic, hitler loving sociopaths? On what planet would that poster and photo be okay for any rational civil person's minor child?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like if tou have concerns and don’t simply praise the leader…,No school for you!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop the presses. Nysmith's attorney agreed that the children needed to be removed from the school:
Nysmith declined an interview request from WTOP, but said in an email that the allegations are untrue.
The school’s attorney was briefed on all the details of the case and agreed they needed to be removed from the school, he said.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2025/07/fairfax-county-parents-spoke-up-about-antisemitic-bullying-they-say-it-got-their-kids-expelled/
What a cluster of bad management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actual assignment:
Machiavelli's The Prince: Six Traits Analysis
*Classwork*
100 points
Part 1:
1. Read the attached pdf of excerpts from Machiavelli's book the Prince. With your group members, analyze the key
piece of advice Machiavelli is suggesting leaders should follow and identify the trait it represents. Present your section
to the class.
2. Listen to all student presentations and the following discussions. Assemble a list of the 6 key traits and the advice
attached to each.
3. Revise your list to make sure all 6 traits and pieces of advice are correct.
Part 2:
1. Take your group's assigned trait and find a world leader (current or historical) that best embodies the trait you are
assigned. List your chosen leader, the trait you are assigned, and evidence of what your leader did that proves he/she
embodies that trait.
2. After the completion of all above, select a part of the body (first come fist served) that your group will illustrate your
leader and his/her trait on. Choices are: head, torso, left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg. Decorate that part of the body
with images or symbols of the leader and/or what they did to embody your assigned trait.
In the end, the school proudly had a bunch of what appears to be 2nd graders draw a giant picture of hitler, then proudly send an email showing the happy excited kids with their big giant hitler mural. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:
No idea what happened and reserve judgement but I'm sure glad I picked a different school!
Anonymous wrote:The actual assignment:
Machiavelli's The Prince: Six Traits Analysis
*Classwork*
100 points
Part 1:
1. Read the attached pdf of excerpts from Machiavelli's book the Prince. With your group members, analyze the key
piece of advice Machiavelli is suggesting leaders should follow and identify the trait it represents. Present your section
to the class.
2. Listen to all student presentations and the following discussions. Assemble a list of the 6 key traits and the advice
attached to each.
3. Revise your list to make sure all 6 traits and pieces of advice are correct.
Part 2:
1. Take your group's assigned trait and find a world leader (current or historical) that best embodies the trait you are
assigned. List your chosen leader, the trait you are assigned, and evidence of what your leader did that proves he/she
embodies that trait.
2. After the completion of all above, select a part of the body (first come fist served) that your group will illustrate your
leader and his/her trait on. Choices are: head, torso, left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg. Decorate that part of the body
with images or symbols of the leader and/or what they did to embody your assigned trait.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not clicking on your link but yes obviously if the kids are smiling next to a portrait of hitler clearly that’s a huge problem! That doesn’t mean we have to accept every nuance of the complaint like a bunch of slack jawed dopes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop the presses. Nysmith's attorney agreed that the children needed to be removed from the school:
Nysmith declined an interview request from WTOP, but said in an email that the allegations are untrue.
The school’s attorney was briefed on all the details of the case and agreed they needed to be removed from the school, he said.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2025/07/fairfax-county-parents-spoke-up-about-antisemitic-bullying-they-say-it-got-their-kids-expelled/
What a cluster of bad management.
Anonymous wrote:Stop the presses. Nysmith's attorney agreed that the children needed to be removed from the school:
Nysmith declined an interview request from WTOP, but said in an email that the allegations are untrue.
The school’s attorney was briefed on all the details of the case and agreed they needed to be removed from the school, he said.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2025/07/fairfax-county-parents-spoke-up-about-antisemitic-bullying-they-say-it-got-their-kids-expelled/