International Baccalaureate Diploma Program is Un- American

High Schoolers indoctrinated by UN’s Agenda 21


- Cathy Tyler
Saturday, September 10, 2011

This is happening in Charleston, SC - a conservative area - so understand that if it’s happening here, it’s likely happening where you are. This article is about a program called IB Diploma, which as it turns out, is associated with the United Nations. It is right out of Agenda 21. You will be sickened by this. And, in most cases, I would bet that the parents of students enrolled in this program have no idea what their children are participating in. I also want to mention that it is not just the public schools participating here, in my research I discovered that students from two Catholic schools here are also participating. I’m appalled by this.

I’m also going to include a video you can listen to if you’re interested. It is the source I used to put together a letter to the editor of the Post and Courier, which you’ll find below the article. It hasn’t been published yet (submitted on the 8th). However, even if not published, we are taking this to the public via school board meetings, facebook, etc.

Please, once you’ve read about this, check your own school district to determine if this program is in your area. If it is, take these same kinds of steps to get rid of it. At the very minimum, we must alert the parents of students involved in this program.

Here is the article:

High schoolers chase global diploma

brindge@postandcourier.com
Monday, September 5, 2011

Berkeley High School juniors Akeia Bryant and Latyra Gibbs are hunkered down in front of a computer, creating a PowerPoint presentation for their Spanish class.

At a table behind them, a group of girls eat lunch over open books and laptops while Jordan Olheiser strums a ukulele, also preparing for a presentation.

Across the room, Kramer Jance stands in front of a row of students in rocking chairs, quizzing them on American history.

Berkeley High School IB students Larsen Teder (from left), Jordan Olheiser, Ellie Hill and Lauren Hicks (red shirt, back to camera) spend their lunch period in the Scholars’ Lair, a room for IB students.

Although the room is filled with students, with its computers, microwave and bright-colored furniture, it resembles a teachers’ lounge more than a classroom. Known as the Scholars Lair, it is a retreat for the first students in the school’s International Baccalaureate program, a place for them to hang out before and after school and during their 25-minute lunch period.

“These students are very excited to be the first group in an IB program in Berkeley County,â€