Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any parents currently have their kiddos in Nysmith? Please chime in to offer your perspective
There's a thread on Reddit where at least one parent of currently enrolled students discussed the issue.
I think most people with past or present ties to the school are being very quiet on purpose.
If they are identified through an interview, even if they don't give out their name, the HOS could decide "no school for you!" I would personally take my almost 40,000 a year and send my kid to public school and get enrichment if needed. By high school anyone can sign up for honors or APs, so sign up for those.
Posted too soon...until high school you just get outside enrichment where you feel you kid needs it. Much less expensive than private school. You can send them to enrichment camps over the summer too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any parents currently have their kiddos in Nysmith? Please chime in to offer your perspective
There's a thread on Reddit where at least one parent of currently enrolled students discussed the issue.
I think most people with past or present ties to the school are being very quiet on purpose.
If they are identified through an interview, even if they don't give out their name, the HOS could decide "no school for you!" I would personally take my almost 40,000 a year and send my kid to public school and get enrichment if needed. By high school anyone can sign up for honors or APs, so sign up for those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any parents currently have their kiddos in Nysmith? Please chime in to offer your perspective
There's a thread on Reddit where at least one parent of currently enrolled students discussed the issue.
I think most people with past or present ties to the school are being very quiet on purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any parents currently have their kiddos in Nysmith? Please chime in to offer your perspective
There's a thread on Reddit where at least one parent of currently enrolled students discussed the issue.
I think most people with past or present ties to the school are being very quiet on purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what remedies could potentially apply if the allegations are found to have merit?
Plaintiffs are asking for an apology and policies to combative antisemitism at the school. Whatever that means.
Anonymous wrote:A crisis communications program. Firing the teacher, every admin, and the head. Bankruptcy.
Nysmith is a for-profit school, which is pretty sketchy to start with. And it’s clear it’s sketchiness all the way down.
Anonymous wrote:Any parents currently have their kiddos in Nysmith? Please chime in to offer your perspective
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:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what remedies could potentially apply if the allegations are found to have merit?
Plaintiffs are asking for an apology and policies to combative antisemitism at the school. Whatever that means.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what remedies could potentially apply if the allegations are found to have merit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what remedies could potentially apply if the allegations are found to have merit?
Punitive damages that could likely exceed the limits of their insurance policies (not to mention that the insurance companies would have a plausible claim of gross negligence to not cover it at all).
Wouldn't be surprised to see this result in either the school being sold, Nysmith being forced to resign or bankruptcy. Heck, maybe the PIF will be the white knight and merge it with its previously abandoned project.
Or, it could merge with St. Anselm's to create an elite training ground for the study of gifted racist bullying.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what remedies could potentially apply if the allegations are found to have merit?