Christian School In Dallas Hosts Racially Segregated School Clubs

THE FEDERALIST/ SPENCER LINDQUIST-

Documents obtained by The Federalist reveal that Parish Episcopal School, an elite private school in Dallas, Texas, hosted racially segregated school clubs and targeted a student who objected. One faculty member with power over school curriculum has also expressed extreme anti-cop and anti-white sentiments, and the school has ties to far-left organizations.

Not to be confused with the Episcopal School of Dallas, a neighboring private school that The Federalist revealed has been lying to parents about the presence of racism in its classrooms, Parish Episcopal School costs nearly $20,000 for PreK and more than $30,000 for middle and high school. 

A flyer from the school explains the purpose and nature of the racially segregated student groups, called “affinity groups.” It notes that the groups are open to “all upper school students” before going on to insist the groups remained racially segregated, saying “we only ask that you respect that if you do not identify as the members of that group, please do not attend that meeting group.” Continue reading…