Two mothers accused an Ohio private school of launching a retaliation campaign against them and their children after they questioned the school’s leftist curriculum, the parents’ lawsuit alleges.

According to TheBlaze, Amy Gonzalez and Andrea Gross told Fox News Digital that Columbus Academy reported them to the FBI as “dangerous to the health and wellbeing of the entire Academy community” and attempted to destroy their reputation.

The mothers’ complaint, filed on June 12, alleged that the school’s administration overreacted to their questions regarding critical race theory curriculum and other instruction the parents believed was “indoctrination.”


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“And so when I say an overreaction, I mean an overreaction of calling the police on us, alerting almost 900 faculty members that they had alerted the FBI that we were dangerous.

Just things that were so far beyond the pale that it would lead one to ask why? Why is the reaction so extreme?” Gross told Fox News Digital.

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“Politically charged issues were regularly taught and discussed in the classroom without opposing viewpoints presented,” the lawsuit read.

The mothers’ claimed that one of the teachers even said he “would not communicate with any student who supported President Trump.”

The retaliation from the school forced Gross’ daughter to attend another school out of state and caused significant tension within the community, Gross stated.

In a public letter to the school, the mothers claimed that students were subjected to “[i]ntimidation and bullying … based on their political beliefs.”

Shortly after drafting the letter, “the Academy’s head of Security … filed a false police report against the Parent Plaintiffs with the Gahanna Police Department,” according to the complaint. It also claimed that the school officials notified teachers during a meeting that they had reported the mothers to the FBI.