CAIR: Subsidized with tax dollars
Is a CAIR-backed academy coming to a public school system near you? Check out Patrick Poole’s report at Frontpage:
As children all over the country prepare for the annual American rite of the beginning of school, hundreds of school children and their parents from the Columbus, Ohio Somali refugee community may be getting far less than they bargained for, as well as Ohio taxpayers.
These children will be attending two publicly-funded K-8 charter schools, International Academy of Columbus and Westside Academy, schools are sponsored under an Ohio Department of Education contract with the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation and operated by a politically-connected group of Islamic extremists associated with both the national and Ohio chapters of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). At least one of the taxpayer-financed schools has been used during the last school year to play host to an anti-Israel CAIR-OH “teach-in”.
Even though many of the new students are learning English as a new language, an essential tool for helping them integrate into their new community, the schools instead focuses on Arabic as part of their core curriculum. As a result, standardized test scores for the schools are well below state standards; and yet Ohio educrats continue to give the project new life, pumping millions of taxpayer dollars into each school every year to keep the schools open and renewing their contracts. One board member for both schools has even co-authored an article advocating an educational policy of “selected acculturation” and “accommodation without assimilation” to “encourage Somali youth to develop an adversarial identity that will put them at odds with mainstream society” – thus trapping the students in a cycle of perpetual cultural alienation and isolation.
The student population of both schools is overwhelmingly drawn from the Central Ohio Somali community, which itself is comprised of refugees who fled their war-torn country to escape from the warlords and clan warfare that have torn the country apart since 1991. Sadly, these refugees have arrived only to find the warlords and clan leaders in charge of the very public and private institutions here in the US intended to help them resettle and adjust to life in their new home.
One of the new educational warlords these unsuspecting Somali families are encountering is Ahmad Al-Akhras, CAIR national vice chairman, who is listed as one of the incorporators of both charter schools, and who is listed as the treasurer of International Academy. Joining him on the board of both schools is Abukar Arman, the Somali terror apologist who was recently forced to resign from the Central Ohio Homeland Security oversight board following my FrontPage exposé regarding his published statements of support for terrorist organizations and individuals…
Related: The Investigative Project sheds light on CAIR’s Reputation and Incredibly Fluctuating Membership Roll.
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This person needs to be fired immediately. Hello Ohio, anybody home…
FYI, folks: Comments in ALL CAPS will be deleted.
This kind of crap needs to be stopped immediately.
Thank you again, Michelle, for posting the information we will never see in the MSM. I just hope more people wake up to the real problems we are facing with organizations like CAIR.
Just one more step on the road to an American caliphite. The willing idiots in eductaion, government and media hate our heritage.
So much for the “No Child Left Behind” act and accountability for the instructors.
Considering how this kind of stuff keeps growing like a virus, it may take another revolution to stop it, but too few are paying attention.
As I paraphrase a famous quote:
“There are those that make it happen, those that watch it happen, and those that wonder what happened”.
Far too many americans fall into the “wonder what happened” category.
Charter schools were a good idea, but must I remind everyone of what the road to hell is paved with? “Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.” - R. Reagan.
Until we recognize that Islam is the enemy of the USA, we will not be able to win the war on terror. The measures that our nation should take to contain Islam are as radical and extreme as the measures required to end the invasion from Mexico. Unfortunately, like government will do nothing to stop the invasion from Mexico, the government will do nothing to stop the simultaneous Islamic invasion.
It’s horrible having to be alive to witness the final destruction of our nation and to be powerless to stop it.
I am begining to feel like Custer at the Little Big Horn. Illegal immigrants in front of me, Islamic extremist behind me, liberals to the left and an out of touch government on the right.
Well the only good news is a shot in any direction will strike something, but I fear we are running out of ammunition and there are no reinforcements coming.
Proponents of school choice have not fully thought out the implications of the policy. And, this is one of them. Tax supported madrassas that go beyond a standardized curriculum to include acculturation, no assimilation, and adversarial identity.
[Editorial: With all the features (strong, emphasis, etc.) MM has to offer that would make an impcat on a post, why would anyone use all caps?]
No need to give up the ship just yet. You can do your part by spreading the word about these shenanigans. Just like with Shamnesty, when enough people know that something is going dreadfully wrong, the power is there to stop it.
Might as well add the Chicoms too! I’m beginning to believe their poisonous and defective imports are part of their plan to have us destroy ourselves to save themselves the cost of a real war.
There was a good article about charter schools in Ohio written by the Plain Dealer a few days ago.
Not all charter schools are bad, there are some that are succeeding. But some are having a difficult time. Just thought I would bring this to people’s attention as interest grows in the topic.
http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/isedu/1187253010252820.xml&coll=2
Right on cue, another obfuscatory post by DK.
How’s that sand you have your head firmly planted in?
Michelle, Great jobe exposing this. My guess is that there are many more just like this one still to be discovered.
Don’t ever surrender. Keep up the good fight.
At least there’s that hope. The question is, will they follow through? Of course, that leaves publicly funded madrassas in place for three years at least. We should not be funding these with our tax dollars.
Re: hawkeye54 #12
As the caveman said, What?! Off-topic, xenophobic, and probably protectionist, I think. Sure, there have been some major problems, but American corporations have responded very well.
MICHELLE- What about comments that are in all bold letters?
While it may be the case that these schools are also missing state goals, the real issue is their nefarious use for radical teachings which are detrimental to society.
This isn’t an argument about whether charter schools work, it is about the misuse of charter schools and taxpayers’ dollars to indoctrinate youth in hate.
Strange that the ACLU has not got involved in a single one of these cases.
Here a couple reminders about Ahmad Al-Akhras, CAIR’s national vice chairman.
On April 18, 2007, FrontPage magazine reported:
On April 13, 2007, the Associated Press reported:
Can you imagine a state funded catholic school or christian school…jeeze, the ACLU would go nuts, as well as every stinking thumb sucking liberal!! What is in the make up of these educators/govt folks, that they think it is ok to push these hate schools? They’re doing it in NY and now we see Ohio tax dollars are paying to keep the little muslims angry and ready to fight for Allah! I don’t think charter schools are supposed to push a religion…why the hell the good people of Ohio put up with this is a mystery
Those responsible for this education travesty should be publicly named and shamed. Keep flushing these cockroaches out of the woodwork, Michelle. In the future, your reports will be recognized as investigative journalism at its best.
I second that, if we can find this person’s name, and post it far and wide, maybe some pressure can come to bear on the “presitegeous” Ohio DoE. Funny how charter schools get put through the wringer by DoE, until they start spewing radical, ant-Western, anti-American hatred. Reason # 9,999,999 to send our kids to private school.
What on earth are you talking about? That CPD article did a fine job at examining the effects (or lack thereof depending on your view) of charter schools improving the quality of education in the state.
I was following up on two comments I felt were related to the issue.
#7
#10
The issue at the top of article is a “CAIR school subsidized with public tax dollars.” PB, if you have a problem with me or disagree with my POV, that’s fine. But I was simply adding a link for anyone who wanted to examine more in depth into the educational discussion occuring there concerning charter schools. If you have a problem with that, I’m sorry. I was only trying to help.
Good grief.
And I did not appreciate any “head in the sand” analogy as I was simply providing a link to more in-depth reading.
Perhaps it is time to insist on equal tax support to open a Christian or Jewish ‘charter’ school. Expecting to be challenged in the courts - one can then take the opportunity to openly demonstrate the precedent of these tax payer funded madrassas. Religiously inspired ‘charter’ schools, funded through tax dollars will likely come to an end - presenting one way to eliminate madrassas.
See post #19…obfuscating with a link discussing generalized OH Charter School performance versus that of public schools is what I am talking about. Got any links to articles on these two schools in particular? What are your thoughts on the shady and dangerous CAIR-linked things going on in these two schools? What do you think about CAIR using public money to indoctrinate youth into radical Islam while simultaneously failing to provide a basic education in these two schools? The article says they now control yet another, too. Since you are one of this blog’s resident Liberals, I’d be interested to hear what you specifically think of public funding for Islamic extremism in the form of…these two schools.
Roger that.
I’m sorry that you didn’t appreciate my “analogy”.
G2G, I hope to get a chance to write back later on today.
There are two pressure points for Ohioans to work on if they want to shut down this charter madrassa.
1) The “Immigrant” advocacy non-profit corporations who are handling the Somali population in Ohio.
The non-profits gravy train includes federal, state and local funding from Democratic sponsors who are using immigration projects to build voting blocks.
These immigration advocacy groups must be put under public scrutiny with regard to their involvement in the madrassa building activities. It is a clear violation of church and state because “Congress shall make no law”….the funding for these activities should be pulled, and educational issues be handled strictly by the public school districts as presribed by law.
The Left is very skilled and very entrenched in using the non-profit corporation model to push programs outside the scope of federal and state oversight of these “soft money” projects that sneak things through the cracks, out of the view of the tax paying public.
2) The Ohio State Public School curriculum committees of each distric in Ohio.
These committees are required by law to allow the public voice in these meetings. When Charter schools are proposed they must show how they will mee state standards in order to meet federal and state funding guidelines.
The madrassas are being allowed to by pass this kind of public oversight in the curriculum certification process.
The curriculum committees of the local school districts where the madrassas are being built and brought on line are the point where a lot of unregulated public pressure can be brought to bear.
It is also the place where citizens can gain information to build a law suit. A coherent legal threat from the taxpayer will shut these madrassas down…but the public must have the information that is deliberated upon in the obscure school district committees where the public is allowed to participate (like the curriculum committee).
We are using this line of action to stop the mandatory “Islamic culture” immersion requirement in our district for middle school students in 7th grade (my son is 3 years away from this atrocity.)
Apparently there is a religiously inspired ‘charter school’ being challenged in the courts. . .in Florida.
Hebrew Charter School Spurs Dispute in Florida
It will be interesting to follow this case.
Some views more liberal, some more conservative. So let’s get that straight.
I promised that I would respond PB, so here is your response. I apologize for not being around because a wedding took place this weekend and I was busy with those plans.
Anyway, if anything, I am more surprised that despite the coverage in the blogs, this story was not picked up in many media sites across the spectrum, CNN, Fox, MSNBC, WSJ, NYT, WaPost, WaTimes… nothing.
If anything, I think that the issue should rest with the funding of public dollars into schools like this. This makes the posting of the CPD article relavent IMO.
As far as what they are teaching, I am interested in their curriculum more so because of the use of public dollars. Some children are home schooled because their parents believe in a certain set of values. Some are sent to private schools for different reasons. I’m not sure if I would call either “indoctrination.” Public dollars introduce a whole different ballgame and that should be a different discussion.
That is why I was grateful to see post #30 which introduces a different element into how situations are seen from different religious vantage points. The story are similar, though one was covered by the NYT, the other not so much.
If anything, I think that a higher level of anger arises from conservatives whenever anything arises that involves CAIR in anyway due to past incidents.
Perhaps I am wrong on this, but I thougt the Somali refugees were Christian escaping the muslims who were killing them. My daughter was a volunteer helper for a Somali woman and her children when they first arrived here and they were Christian. Just thinking!