Kanye West’s Mysterious, Private Christian School Closing?

Two months after professing Christian Kanye West opened up ‘Donda Academy,’ his own private school Christian school whose mission is to “prepare students to become the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and innovators” using an “an ethic of integrity and care,” he announced that he was shutting it down for the rest of the school year amid backlash over his public controversy but would starting it up again in 2023.

According to an email obtained by ESPN from principal Jason Angell to students, we read:

“Our leadership team will be working diligently to assist all families during this transition, ensuring that every scholar has what they need to succeed in their next community in a prompt and gracious manner,” Angell wrote. “We intend to begin afresh in September of 2023.”

Previously envisioned as “Yeezy Christian Academy,” the school advertised that Donda students will “grow in their faith and community through daily all-school worship and celebration at Sunday Service” so that they can “be a reflection of God’s glory in the world.”

There are about 100 students who started classes in September, with a school uniform consisting of West’s clothing designs. Tuition was $15,000 a year, and there were 16 full-time teachers whose names and educational backgrounds were unknown. 

The kid’s daily schedule consisted of “full school worship; core classes of language arts, math, and science; lunch and recess; enrichment courses including World Language, Visual Art, Film, Choir and Parkour.” Any parent sending their kids must sign a non-disclosure agreement or some other ‘informal agreement.’

A core part of the school included attending choir, with their website explaining, “We are looking for kids who love to sing and lift up the name of Jesus to audition for the DONDA Academy Gospel Choir.”

We previously noted that there is no sense of what type of religious courses are being offered. With Kanye’s understanding of the gospel and his manifestation of the fruits of the spirits growing more scattered and unbiblical over time, there is little reason to presume they will have solid, faithful Christian instruction, and it’s likely a good idea this is being shut down.

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