![]() ![]() ![]() Nor did they appreciate being told that their desire to have their sons attend Ivy League colleges was “unrealistic.” Matters came to a head when the headmaster objected to the Penn-Nabrits organizing a picnic without his permission for other black parents and accused them of being tardy with their tuition payments twins Charles and Damon, age 11, and Evan, 9, were expelled. ![]() They felt the administration was not sufficiently committed to diversity and did not try very hard to find qualified black male teachers, role models the boys needed. Penn-Nabrit graduated from Wellesley and Ohio State University Law School, her husband from Dartmouth, so both felt qualified to evaluate the education their three sons were receiving at an expensive all-male private school in Columbus, Ohio. Part memoir, part primer, this begins by recalling the events that precipitated the decision to home-school. An impressive brief for home-schooling, with caveats. ![]()
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