“CAIR Goes Back to School”: Muslim Charter Schools in Ohio
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This past week, we posted comments on a Minneapolis Star Tribune article by Katherine Kersten about a Somali Muslim charter school supported by public taxpayer funds that was a veritable Madrassas sponsor an Islamist group. Patrick Poole, of Central Ohioans Against Terrorism, had brought to our attention an earlier article he wrote last August in FrontPageMagazine on Charter Muslim schools in another Somali immigrant community, Columbus, Ohio. Read it.
After we posted the Minneapolis Madrassas story, we had a conversation with David Yerushalmi of the Mapping Sharia in America project. Yerushalmi, an attorney professionally, had suggested, as had Brian Teacy of the UsorThem blog, who is also an ACT chapter leader and attorney by background, that there may be legal actions in both jurisdictions. The legal actions might be filed in Federal courts against the school boards and State Departments of Education that have funded these Muslim Charters Schools on Constitutional grounds of violation of separation of Church (Mosques in this case) and State, as well as Religious Freedom. Yerushalmi has at least one pro bono law foundation that could bring such actions. We know of others. What is required are plaintiffs courageous enough to sign on for possible litigation.
We think this is appropriate grass roots actions to prevent further encroachment of US Constitutional guarantees of Religious Freedom and misuse of public funds to support the Shariah agenda of Islamists that the US has given leave to migrate into America’s heartland.
by Patrick Poole, FrontPageMagazine, August 23, 2007
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 (see, “Hometown Jihad: The Somali Terror Apologist Next Door” and “Terror Sympathizer Tossed from Homeland Security Oversight Panel”). Arman identifies himself as the board president of Westside Academy and March 2005 press release announcing his appointment to a government board lists him as “building director” of International Academy. (Continue Reading this Article)
March 15th, 2008 at 12:44 • opinion • Patrick Poole • Central Ohioans against terrorism • David Yerushalmi • Somali Muslim charter schools in Ohio and Minnesota • Katherine Kersten Star Tribune columnist • Mapping Sharia in America project • 0 Comments •
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