Los Angeles
- Parents of students allege that it considers Jewish people as “oppressors” and works under a “racially divisive, anti-Semitic” worldview.
- Eisenberg is suing the school for breach of contract, breach of the Unruh Civil Rights Act, intentional infliction of mental distress, and other charges.
A parent of a youngster who attended a private school in the Los Angeles region is suing the school, alleging that it considers Jewish people as “oppressors” and works under a “racially divisive, anti-Semitic” worldview.
Jerome Eisenberg filed the complaint in Superior Court, alleging that the head of Brentwood School, executed a “bait-and-switch with the school’s curriculum and culture”
However, the lawsuit claims that when Eisenberg and other Jewish parents expressed concerns about the school’s curriculum, the school “intentionally shut them out of policy deliberations” and “openly welcomed parents from the school’s various other ethnic and racial affinity groups into the decision-making process.”
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Moreover, Eisenberg has filed a lawsuit against the school, alleging violations of the Unruh Civil Rights Act.
Students were also “forced” to examine charts on “Becoming Anti-Racist” that made “bigoted assumptions about individuals and obliged them to engage in political action.
The school “actively hampered” Jewish parents’ attempts to organize an affinity club.
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