Kim Kardashian 'frustrated' as Kanye West refuses to address disagreements over children privately
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kim Kardashian Kim Kardashian is once again at loggerheads with her ex-husband Kanye West, who has taken to social media to express his disagreements over the schooling of their children. This has left Kim worried about their children's safety.
In a recent Instagram post, the 46-year-old rapper urged Kardashian to remove their four children from Sierra Canyon, an exclusive elementary school they currently attend, alleging it's a "fake school for celebrities that are used by 'the system.'"
Kanye West told Kim Kardashian that school for children is 'not necessary'
According to sources close to Kardashian, she is troubled by West's repeated public attacks and his naming of the school, which she believes poses safety risks for their children. Furthermore, she is irked by West's dismissal of the importance of education, as he reportedly told their children that "school isn't necessary."
A source told TMZ that Kim "is frustrated with his constant public attacks and naming of the school because it creates safety and security concerns each and every time for their children."
Kardashian had initially enrolled their children at Sierra Canyon due to its reputation as a "fantastic school" and for the sake of consistency in their lives. Despite West's protests, Kardashian remains firm in her decision, especially given the lack of viable alternatives he has proposed. West's suggestion of placing the children with unaccredited teachers at his own Donda school, which has faced legal challenges, is not considered a suitable solution by Kardashian.
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The situation escalated after West publicly named the school during one of his rants about their children's education, prompting fears for their safety.
Kim Kardashian's decision to enroll their children, North, 10, Saint, 8, Chicago, 6 and Psalm, 4, at Sierra Canyon was driven by the school's esteemed reputation and the importance of consistency in their lives. Despite Kanye West's objections, Kim remains steadfast in her choice, emphasizing the need for stability in the children's education.
According to the source, Kim enrolled the children at Sierra Canyon because the school has a reputation for being a "fantastic school' and because their children need consistency in their lives."
"The only solution Kanye has offered in protest to the school -- that the kids have been at since pre-school -- has been placing them with unaccredited teachers and his own unaccredited Donda school which has been riddled with lawsuits," added the insider.
In addition, they said Kim allowed their children to participate in after-school activities at Donda, but she stopped them once the school closed. As Kanye explained in his original post, the "system" entailed, hinting at a strained relationship with his two youngest children.
"At this point everybody knows what 'the system' is code word for (wide eyes emoji)," he began.
"I was removed from my dad by the system and the system removed me from my children," he claimed, though a judge awarded Kim and Kanye joint custody with "equal access" to their children at the conclusion of their custody battle.
"When the system drafts athletes they avoid working with those who have their father in their life because they are harder to manipulate," he continued, without evidence.
The rapper concluded by claiming, "My two oldest know they daddy is."
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's differences over their children's schooling
Kardashian and West had reached a compromise where their children attended Sierra Canyon for regular schooling but joined West's school for choir practice.
Kardashian's decision to increase security measures at Sierra Canyon stemmed from concerns about her children's safety, particularly after West publicly mentioned the school during a rant.
Following West's controversial statements, the Donda Academy, named after his late mother, temporarily closed its doors amid public scrutiny. Despite reopening shortly after, questions linger about the school's operational status and the impact of West's behavior on its reputation.
Reports of parents being required to sign non-disclosure agreements and pay substantial tuition fees at Donda Academy raise concerns about privacy and financial burdens.
The mandatory all-black Balenciaga uniforms add to the school's unique requirements and the families' obligations.
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