In a recent social media outburst, Kanye West called out his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, urging her to pull their children from Sierra Canyon School, labeling it a “fake school for celebrities” manipulated by “the system.” The rapper, known for his candid and often controversial statements, took to Instagram to express his concerns about the educational environment their four children—North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm—are exposed to.
The split between West and Kardashian has been anything but smooth, with ongoing disputes about their children’s upbringing taking center stage. West’s latest plea is part of a broader critique of celebrity culture and its influence on education. He argues that institutions like Sierra Canyon are part of a system that seeks to control and indoctrinate young minds, especially those from famous families.
This isn’t the first time West has voiced his dissatisfaction with his children’s schooling. The “Gold Digger” artist has previously championed Donda Academy, a Christian private school he founded, named after his late mother. He believes that this institution offers a more authentic and values-driven education, free from the trappings of celebrity status.
The ongoing tension between West and Kardashian over their children’s education reflects deeper issues in their post-divorce relationship. Despite Kardashian having primary custody, West remains vocal about his desire for a more traditional, hands-on approach to parenting. His recent statements underscore his unwillingness to compromise on what he sees as a crucial aspect of his children’s development.
As the saga unfolds, it’s clear that West’s crusade against the “system” is far from over. Whether his calls for change will lead to a shift in his children’s education remains to be seen.




