Ohio moms fight back after being reported to FBI for opposing school's left-wing ideology

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Ohio moms fight back after being reported to FBI for opposing school's left-wing ideology
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Ohio moms Amy Gonzalez and Andrea Gross claim their kids' former school launched a bully campaign against them for exposing left-wing classroom bias and allegedly shady financials

Ohio students were reportedly denied re-enrollment to a private school after Amy Gonzalez and Andrea Gross launched a campaign against indoctrination.

The pair said the school tried to make staffers"fearful" of them after they raised questions about money spent and controversial class material, although the school denies these claims. "There was just so many things that were done that it was beyond the pale of what a reaction would be to the questions we were asking, which again, led us to wonder why this reaction?" she continued."And I think now … we can see why."

The school, which includes pre-K through 12th-grade students, effectively expelled two of Gross' children and one of Gonzalez's. According to the moms, their coalition includes hundreds of other CA parents who are also concerned about recent changes to school materials.The mothers previously argued to Fox News that CA was unjustly punishing their children for their parents' activism.

Gross said she began questioning the school's money trail after the school could not provide a learning specialist for her daughter, despite"doubling" the Diversity Department. "My oldest daughter has a learning disability, and in the year we were looking into things, they had no learning specialist for the children that were 3 to 12 years old, but in that same year, they had doubled our Diversity Department," she said.

"We felt it was important to speak out and ask the questions," Gonzalez said."We thought they would want to collaborate with us because we love the school, and we wanted to restore it and make sure that they were about academic excellence, and staying on their mission." They said the headmaster of the school at the time even got security after alerting the FBI of the"dangerous" moms, who claim they were on a mission to stand up for parental rights in the classroom.

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