The school superintendent of an Ohio city where neo-Nazi-themed home-schooling curriculum is reportedly being used and widely shared online says his “district vehemently condemns any such resources.”
“The allegations are egregious,” Eric Landversicht, superintendent of Upper Sandusky Exempted Village Schools, wrote in a letter to the school community, The curriculum made national news in an article published online by Vice News based on a report published last week by the anti-fascist research group Anonymous Comrades Collective.
The Vice article claims that a couple from Wyandot County created the “Dissident Homeschool” channel, a social media outlet that distributes its lesson plans for elementary students to more than 2,400 subscribers nationwide.
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