FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13
SHOT/CHASER: FOLLOWING REPORTS OF LIBERAL INDOCTRINATION, ATLANTA’S LARGEST HIGH SCHOOL DOUBLES DOWN
ATLANTA - Atlanta Public Schools (APS) has doubled down on its partnership with the New Georgia Project (NGP), reaffirming its commitment to working exclusively with liberal organizations in the effort to indoctrinate students and recruit them for far-Left activism.
On April 1st, North Atlanta High School advertised that NGP would be on its campus registering students to vote. When Greater Georgia reached out and asked for the same access to support registration efforts, the school refused - citing the existing partnership with NGP and declining to allow Greater Georgia on campus to register students for the remainder of the school year.
This development comes after Greater Georgia exposed a coordinated effort with APS and NGP to indoctrinate students with a radical “voting rights” curriculum. The lesson plans in “Democracy Class Atlanta” are intended to “train up the state’s next generation of progressive champions.” Students are encouraged to adopt partisan views based on organizers’ goals to “convert these people into members, activists and organizers who show up with us on our campaigns.”
“With over 2,000 students, North Atlanta High School is the largest public high school in Atlanta. If they truly cared about civic engagement, school administrators would invite a range of groups to help register this tremendous number of future voters, instead of turning groups away,” said Kelly Loeffler, former U.S. Senator and Chairwoman of Greater Georgia. “The truth is, Atlanta Public Schools are not interested in civics, or basic voter registration. Instead, they are working with the liberal New Georgia Project to indoctrinate and transform students into progressive activists. In their quest to turn Georgia blue, APS and NGP will silence those that don’t promote their ideology. Every parent deserves to know what is being taught to their kids – and reject the partisan indoctrination that is replacing real civics education."