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Not that I was the only one who saw the red flags when Mr Neo Nazi decided to open an unaccredited school which he announced at the height of the success of his weird creepy desert cult with sexual predator Marilyn Manson in the choir. Well, it has all the strangeness you'd expect from Ye.
abcnews.go.com
-lunch was sushi, no outside food allowed
-no class on the second floor because Kanye is afraid of stairs
-no chairs, students stood or sat on foam cushions, teachers had to stand or use a stool
-dress code: all black from head to toe
-doors were physically locked from the outside, students couldn't exit the building until the end of the day
-entire school, pre-k through 12 had recess at the same time, indoors
-no janitor or nurse, no trashcans in the classrooms or kitchen
-medications, some expired, stored in unsecure closet
-no lesson plans or proper disciplinary procedures in place, resulting in students going undisciplined for multiple instances of bullying and physical assaults against peers and teachers
2 former teachers sue Kanye West and Donda Academy, allege wrongful termination
Two former teachers at Ye's Donda Academy are suing the recording artist and entrepreneur and private school, alleging they were wrongfully terminated.
All the headlines are about the fact that the school only served sushi which people are mistaking as the basis of the lawsuit. Anyway, some highlights from the whistleblowers:Two former teachers at Kanye West's Donda Academy are suing the recording artist and entrepreneur and California private school, alleging they were wrongfully terminated after raising concerns about the institution's practices.
Both were fired in March, according to the lawsuit, which alleges they were terminated after complaining about "unlawful and unsafe practices," including the alleged lack of a proper disciplinary system, school nurse, janitorial staff and security precautions.
-lunch was sushi, no outside food allowed
-no class on the second floor because Kanye is afraid of stairs
-no chairs, students stood or sat on foam cushions, teachers had to stand or use a stool
-dress code: all black from head to toe
-doors were physically locked from the outside, students couldn't exit the building until the end of the day
-entire school, pre-k through 12 had recess at the same time, indoors
-no janitor or nurse, no trashcans in the classrooms or kitchen
-medications, some expired, stored in unsecure closet
-no lesson plans or proper disciplinary procedures in place, resulting in students going undisciplined for multiple instances of bullying and physical assaults against peers and teachers


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