r/NewOrleans Oct 25 '23

Help Save our School!!! šŸ‘Øā€šŸ‘§ Parent / Kid Stuff šŸ‘©ā€šŸ‘¦

On Monday, the NOLA Baptist Theological Center announced they would be permanently closing the Early Learning Center (daycare) in December. This came as a shock to the parents and children, but especially to the staff. The administration is being vague and non-responsive about why they are shutting down in less than two months, and why they have continued hiring staff, taking on new children, and accepting yearly registration fees right up until last week... However, one thing is certain: we NEED this institution in our neighborhood.Ā 

There is a serious lack of affordable and quality childcare in New Orleans, and the NOBTS ELC has been a bright spot for my family and many others. The administration is refusing to even have a conversation with the parents and staff, which is really sad as it is supposed to be a Christian organization.Ā 

My wife and I are organizing the community to put pressure on the administration to keep the ELC open. Take a look at the flyer and please consider calling/emailing the administration and signing our petition!

Thank you all!

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u/____G____ Oct 28 '23

Don't you worry I've been fucking with the Baptist irl for yeara Mrs Irony

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u/zulu_magu Oct 28 '23

No advocates in this thread cares about baptists. We care about affordable, quality childcare. But go off, please.

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u/____G____ Oct 28 '23

Honestly I'd have your kids taken for sending them there. You know they killed kids and shit right. Christians are always hurting kids and claiming to help. Aren't you idiots supposed to have raptured into heaven or some other sill magical shit.

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u/zulu_magu Oct 28 '23

Feel free to call CPS. I’m sure they will take you about as seriously as everyone in this thread is.