Weeks after being flagged for her pro-Hamas agit-prop pushed on toddlers at PS 59 on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Siriana Abboud remains on the payroll and unpunished — because it’s next to impossible to discipline, much less fire, misbehaving New York City teachers.
And also because she has friends in high place.
Last month, The Post’s Susan Edelman broke the news of Abboud pushing an anti-Israel agenda on pre-K tots and sharing tips on indoctrinating kids online: Her site’s Allusio Academy preschool program seems to have come directly from a Hamas pre-K curriculum guide.
Her Instagram page is chock-a-block with pro-Palestinian content: skewed teach-ins on the history of Palestine, Zionism, European colonialism, and “orientalism,” plus how to help your child advocate for Palestine.
Days after Hamas’ Oct. 7 atrocities, she wrote on Instagram: “we stand with those still tearing down border walls,” and “we show solidarity with those still fighting to free their stolen land.”
Parents have asked the city Department of Education to investigate this teacher’s hate, but so far all that’s happened is that she’s gone on indefinite “medical leave” — an obvious sign that the DOE is simply hoping to wait out the storm.
State law makes it near-impossible to fire a bad or even dangerous teacher who has tenure: The union-inspired arbitration rules can drag out the process for years.
In one infamous case, a city teacher accused of misconduct toward his students earned over $1.7 million in salary in the course of a 20-year “rubber room” stint.
But that’s not all that’s going on here.
Abboud’s issues go back at least a year: Jewish parents and teachers at the school complained back in October 2022 when she put a crude antisemitic poster on the bulletin board outside of her classroom.
Other than having her take it down, the only official response was a single “restorative justice” session, where her colleagues could express their feelings.
Within weeks of that, the city Department of Education honored Abboud with a 2023-24 Big Apple Award, applauding her work “as a liberation-inspired educator,” who “centers children’s agency and global consciousness,” raises the “societal expectations” of young children and other woke clap-trap.
In other words, she won official acclaim for the radicalism that now has her out of the classroom, but still getting paid.
Schools Chancellor David Banks plainly hasn’t cleaned house at DOE headquarters, if he’s even tried.
No wonder alert middle- and working-class families are fleeing the DOE’s schools.
If Meir Kahane's JDL of the 70s were still be around, this filthy rabies infected sewer rat would not be teaching, because she would be missing all her teeth after receiving a good beating.
ReplyDeleteWe desperately need a new JDL at these very dangerous times for Jews, because law and order has completely disappeared in these United States, everyone has to protect themselves
the jdl was actually responsible for the deaths of jews. they bombed an office in manhattan that killed a young jewish women who was working there. if you read up on the jdl and its leadership, they were not tzadikkim to say the least. meir kahane was a very conflicted person who had a very dark side to him. he answered to no-one which was very good but also very bad. I'm friends with people from the older generation who are ex jdlers and from what i understand the movement attracted a mix of naive youth and a lot of unbalanced and unstable people, some with serious mental problems, which the jdl took advantage of in sending them to do "missions" in which these people ended up imprisioned or worse. yes they deserve credit for helping soviet jewry and helping jews in the inner city, but their dark side and cowboy stlye tactics and lack of discipline also must be mentioned. the jdl as a whole reflected the quasi jekyll and hyde charecter that meir kahane was. on one hand he made hundreds of baalei teshuva and was a comminted torah scholar, but on the other...(google it)
ReplyDeletemay moshiach come soon! amen!
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"the jdl was actually responsible for the deaths of jews"
First of all it wasn't "Jews" it was one Jew, not that one Jew isn't precious, having said that, she was a communist self-hating Jew who decided to work for the Soviet Communist Consulate.
This was on a Sunday and the JDL thought that there would be no one in the office. I'm not defending the but just giving you the facts.
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"meir kahane was a very conflicted person who had a very dark side to him. he answered to no-one "
We can say that about a lot of Roshei Yeshiva, one example Rabbi Schreiber from Ashdod who compares IDF soldiers defending the Jewish people to garbage cleaners etc etc etc.
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" the movement attracted a mix of naive youth and a lot of unbalanced and unstable people, some with serious mental problems"
You can find what you described in many Yeshivos
Most of our leaders in Tanach had problematic backgrounds