Exclusive: Sacramento teacher aligned with antifa received 3 years of pay to resign

After facing a nationwide backlash, the Natomas Unified School District paid a teacher three years’ salary to resign after he was secretly recorded professing his allegiance to antifa and saying it was his goal to turn his students into “revolutionaries,” records show.

In exchange for leaving his post at Inderkum High School and not fighting his prospective firing, officials in January agreed to pay Gabriel Gipe $190,000, according to settlement records the district provided in response to a California Public Records Act request from The Sacramento Bee. The payout was taxed, and the final checks the district cut totaled about $100,000.
Gipe’s annual base salary was roughly $60,000.

Whether he plans to teach again is unclear, but the settlement bars the district from discussing details of Gipe’s separation with any potential new employers. Officials may only confirm basic details of his employment such as his salary, the dates he worked there and the Jan. 7, 2022 date that he resigned.

Gipe resigned from the district four months after a conservative group known for undercover sting operations published secretly recorded video of him saying that he had 180 days to “scare the s---” out of his students and turn them into “revolutionaries.”

Amid a national feud over what should be taught in school, the September 2021 video from Project Veritas ricocheted around the internet, led to a raucous school board meeting and reportedly inspired extremists — the Proud Boys among them — to target Gipe and his home.


The district announced within days that it planned to fire Gipe and began compiling a dossier outlining the case against him. Those records — totaling more than 1,300 pages — detail what the district said was Gipe’s inappropriate teaching style and his basic failure to prepare students to pass an exam that would earn them college credit.

The decision to pay Gipe to leave came down to basic math, Superintendent Chris Evans said.

An administrative judge ordered Gipe be put on paid leave during any investigation and related hearings — a process that often takes a year or longer. That’s in addition to the appeals process, which can drag on for several more months and rack up tens of thousands of dollars in attorney fees.


The judge’s rulings are in line with California’s education code, which detail how teachers can be disciplined and dismissed.
“California is not an easy place to fire a teacher,” Evans said. “I think everyone knows that.”

Ultimately, the district said Gipe engaged in “immoral conduct” and “dishonesty,” and cited him for “evident unfitness for service.” Those citations are the technical grounds for termination.

The district’s investigation revealed that the teacher rejected the typical AP Government course curriculum and instead led freewheeling lectures about communism, earning him nicknames including “Papa Lenin” and “Daddy Marx.” The district also said Gipe created an unwelcoming environment for students and, at one point, posted photos of students who expressed conservative ideas on a political compass on the wall next to a swastika.

He vowed to move everyone to the left by the end of their course, students told district investigators.
Gipe, through his attorney, declined to comment for this story.

Long before the viral video, classroom observers had been aware of Gipe’s conduct in the classroom.
The documents detail how the school district failed for months to take action about his rogue curriculum. While some of Gipe’s political posters and books were purchased only months before he was placed on leave, others were noted during routine class observations, the records show.

A classroom observer in 2019 took a photograph of Gipe’s classroom that happened to show a political poster. The observer entered the image to Gipe’s personnel file. The observer did not reprimand Gipe for the display. It only became a point of concern after district investigators began looking through his file two years later to build a case against him.

Gipe left other signs about his views. Among them: He signed his school emails with a quote from Karl Marx.
“As we said 11 months ago, those were things that were missed,” Evans said in an interview last week. “And as the superintendent, I own that.”

The district has since made its “political action guidelines” part of the required start-of-the-year reading for employees, Evans said. In addition to Gipe’s resignation, the assistant principal overseeing that department no longer works for the district.

“When it came down to individual people that needed to be held accountable,” Evans said, “that action was taken.”

A SWASTIKA COMPASS AND DONALD TRUMP MAGNET​

The district’s report includes images from the classroom, a review of his recent purchases, print-outs of messages he exchanged with his students and interviews with them about how they felt in his class.
Gipe crossed the line, the district said, by trying to persuade students — children — to adopt leftist ideas in a high school setting where they cannot simply change majors or opt out.

“You used your position of authority with a captive audience of impressionable teenagers to promote your own political ideology, including advocating or teaching communism with the intent to indoctrinate or inculcate in the mind of any pupil a preference for communism,” the district wrote.

In one of the most widely criticized exercises, Gipe had students take a political affiliation quiz to determine where they landed on a political spectrum. Gipe then posted photos of the students on a makeshift compass on the wall, with a sickle and hammer representing communism on the left and a swastika depicting fascism on the right.

The district said the exercise went beyond appropriate political affiliation exercises that place certain beliefs on a spectrum spanning liberal to conservative ideologies.

“I didn’t feel comfortable because I am a moderate and there is a swastika on the very far top right and I felt if my photo was even close to that side they would associate me with that,” one student said in an interview with district investigators, according to the records.


Investigators also found a host of far-left insignia in his classroom including an antifa flag, mug and magnet; a series of Russian nesting dolls; and art from the Occupy Oakland protests. On his classroom refrigerator were magnets depicting brass knuckles, beer and an image of former President Donald Trump with the subtext: “Days without being a national embarrassment: 0.”
“The posters and other visual stuff just makes it seem like a space that isn’t inviting to everyone,” a student said.

He also disavowed the textbook that was supposed to accompany his AP courses. The advanced placement courses can grant students college credit so long as they pass an optional test at the end of the year.
That rarely happened under Gipe’s instruction.

In 2019, the district said 79 of Gipe’s students took the AP exam and only one student passed — a rate district officials said was “well below” the 20% average. The following year, when the test was made somewhat easier due to the pandemic, only six students passed. And in 2021, when 114 students took the test, two passed.

“You … created your own curriculum, which did not match the course syllabus,” officials said. “Rather than preparing students for the AP Government test, you taught students what you thought they should know.”

LESSONS CENTERED ON CURRENT EVENTS​

Both Gipe and district officials said they were threatened in the days after the secretly recorded video was released. At a board meeting, parents demanded Gipe be fired on the spot.

Gipe’s supporters said much of his alleged wrongdoing was related to performance problems — things that normally result in an employee being put on an improvement plan.


Gipe was never put on such a plan; to the contrary, he was voted by students to be the commencement speaker at high school graduation.

Gipe was well-liked among many of his students. Some of the students the district interviewed spoke fondly of their teacher. Many said his class was engaging, if incredibly easy. Others said Gipe was charismatic and encouraging.
And though the material was far from what they were supposed to be learning, it was interesting and often centered on current events like climate change, corporate media consolidation and mass incarceration, some students said.

“I was just upset with myself for not realizing how the government hides things,” said one student, who did a class project about the government’s deception in Vietnam and the role of federal records laws. “He didn’t tell us that, though. It was based on our own research.”

A new school year at Natomas Unified begins Thursday. Evans said he wants the focus this year to be on the students and not the “hyper political society” that the Gipe incident exposed and that is looming with the upcoming election.

He stood by the actions the district took in dismissing Gipe.

But he acknowledged that for some parents, it might not be enough.

“I hope that we can find a way to move forward and not have that, where we’re always looking for the worst in individuals and people,” Evans said. “And I know that in this case, when you look at all the evidence, it surely doesn’t help some people feel confident that there aren’t others out there.”

 
I remember this sniveling twat.
 

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He vowed to move everyone to the left by the end of their course, students told district investigators.
Bring it, pal. We’d have eaten him alive.
What’s wrong with kids these days? In my day, that would have been a challenge. I went to shitty schools but even I had a few teachers who told us to question everything we were told, explained what propaganda was, how it’s used, etc. I remember our sixth form bringing in one of every newspaper for a week and us picking out stories, talking about the way they were covered in each paper, the language, what their visual accompaniments were. How does each paper cover this story? What’s the truth?
You could have any opinion you wanted, if you could justify it from the source text, Miss Otterly.
The idea that a teacher can just sit and brainwash students like that and they aren’t handing him his arse on a plate with mockery and challenge is a sad indictment of kids today. We were expected to argue back. As long as we could justify it from the source.
The district’s investigation revealed that the teacher rejected the typical AP Government course curriculum and instead led freewheeling lectures about communism, earning him nicknames including “Papa Lenin” and “Daddy Marx.”
I think its pretty obvious they weren't putting up with his shit.
So that's why teacher unions ask for extra funding. Definitely not for the students' benefit.
If only you knew how bad things really were... And no, this isn't just some meme quote. This is California, land of public sector unions. And Natomas is in the Sacramento area, which is dirt fucking poor for anyone not part of the state government. That $60,000 salary is probably more than a lot of the parents in his area, especially Natomas is one giant shopping area for people from Sacramento proper.
 
inspired extremists — the Proud Boys among them — to target Gipe and his home.

Just have to love how it was the evil video/truth that caused the ("only") extremists in this to get involved. Poor normal mainstream teacher being bullied by right-wing extremists using the facts against him.
 
If only you knew how bad things really were... And no, this isn't just some meme quote. This is California, land of public sector unions. And Natomas is in the Sacramento area, which is dirt fucking poor for anyone not part of the state government. That $60,000 salary is probably more than a lot of the parents in his area, especially Natomas is one giant shopping area for people from Sacramento proper.
I have a buddy who would often mention that neighborhood and made it clear that Natomas aint a good place.
 
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Just imagine this taken to it's logical extreme. It'd take suspending less disbelief than you'd think. With all the ESG/DIE bullshit companies expose themselves to liability simply by hiring personnel. If you're an oligarchical megacorp why not pay off those peons not to apply in the first place? Hey, look at that, UBI just found funding! I do not like this Brave New World reboot.
 
He also disavowed the textbook that was supposed to accompany his AP courses. The advanced placement courses can grant students college credit so long as they pass an optional test at the end of the year.
That rarely happened under Gipe’s instruction.

In 2019, the district said 79 of Gipe’s students took the AP exam and only one student passed — a rate district officials said was “well below” the 20% average. The following year, when the test was made somewhat easier due to the pandemic, only six students passed. And in 2021, when 114 students took the test, two passed.
See what happens when you hire communists?

Even your smart kids are dumbed down.

Gipe’s supporters said much of his alleged wrongdoing was related to performance problems — things that normally result in an employee being put on an improvement plan.


Gipe was never put on such a plan; to the contrary, he was voted by students to be the commencement speaker at high school graduation.

Gipe was well-liked among many of his students. Some of the students the district interviewed spoke fondly of their teacher. Many said his class was engaging, if incredibly easy. Others said Gipe was charismatic and encouraging.
I'm sure he was. Any teacher would be popular with high school students if he subjected them to endless flattery about how much better they were than their stupid capitalist parents and let them use his class as a communist clubhouse rather than, you know, MAKING THEM STUDY AP MATERIAL.
 
I have a buddy who would often mention that neighborhood and made it clear that Natomas aint a good place.
At least the last time I was familiar with it, Natomas was one of the gentrified parts of Sacramento where all the middle class liberals and local politicians lived. So still a shithole, but a different kind of one. It is right next to North Sacramento/Del Paso Heights though which might as well be lifted straight from Detroit.
 

A California teacher connected to Antifa is receiving a payout from the school district for resigning, according to the Sacramento Bee.

Project Veritas posted a video of Natomas Unified School District school teacher Gabriel Gipe saying he was working to push his students “further and further left” which sparked a district investigation. The school district in Sacramento, California, is paying Gipe $190,000 for resigning and not fighting the investigation into his activity, according to the Sacramento Bee.

“I have 180 days to turn them into revolutionaries,” Gipe said in the Project Veritas August video.

A student told Gipe the Antifa flag hung in the classroom made him uncomfortable, the video showed.

A district report found that Gipe required students to take an ideology quiz and posted photos of students on the wall to show where they fell between communism and fascism, according to the Sacramento Bee. An Antifa flag, mug and magnet were also found in Gipe’s classroom.

In 2019, one of Gipe’s students passed the Advanced Placement Government exam, the Sacramento Bee reported. Only two students of Gipe’s passed the test in 2021. (RELATED: Roe V. Wade Questions To Be Nixed From Key Standardized Test For Students)

The district investigation found that Gipe created his own AP Government curriculum that focused on communism where they referred to communist leaders as “Papa Lenin” and “Daddy Marx,” the Sacramento Bee reported.

Gipe’s salary was estimated to be $60,000, making the payout about three times more of his yearly income, the Sacramento Bee reported. The district cannot discuss the resignation of Gipe, who resigned four months after the Project Veritas report, with any future employers as a part of the settlement.

“Well this is meant to make fascists feel uncomfortable, so if you feel uncomfortable, I don’t really know what to tell you,” Gipe said in the video.

Natomas Unified School District returns for school on Aug. 11, according to the Sacramento Bee.

Gipe and the school district did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.


Included for reference/further reading is the Veritas Article from a year ago:

BREAKING: Pro-Antifa High School Teacher in California Admits Communist Indoctrination of Students ... ‘I Have 180 Days to Turn Them into Revolutionaries’ … Other Teachers ‘on the Same Page’ … ‘There is a Reason Why These Kids are Becoming Further Left’​

  • Gabriel Gipe, AP Government Teacher, Inderkum High School: “I have 180 days to turn them [students] into revolutionaries…Scare the f*ck out of them.”
  • Gipe: “I’m probably as far left as you can go.”
  • Gipe: “I post a calendar every week…I’ve had students show up for protests, community events, tabling, food distribution, all sorts of things…When they go, they take pictures, write up a reflection -- that’s their extra credit.”
  • Gipe: “So, they [students] take an ideology quiz and I put [the results] on the [classroom] wall. Every year, they get further and further left…I'm like, ‘These ideologies are considered extreme, right? Extreme times breed extreme ideologies.’ Right? There is a reason why Generation Z, these kids, are becoming further and further left.”
  • Gipe: “I have an Antifa flag on my [classroom] wall and a student complained about that — he said it made him feel uncomfortable. Well, this [Antifa flag] is meant to make fascists feel uncomfortable, so if you feel uncomfortable, I don’t really know what to tell you. Maybe you shouldn’t be aligning with the values that this [Antifa flag] is antithetical to.”
  • Gipe: “Like, why aren’t people just taking up arms? Like why can’t we, you know — take up arms against the state? We have historical examples of that happening, and them getting crushed and being martyrs for a cause and it's like — okay well, it’s slow going because it takes a massive amount of organization.”
  • Gipe: “I think that for [left-wing] movements in the United States, we need to be able to attack both [cultural and economic] fronts. Right? We need to create parallel structures of power because we cannot rely on the state…Consistently focusing on education and a change of cultural propaganda. We have to hit both fronts. We have to convince people that this is what we actually need.”
  • Gipe: “There are three other teachers in my department that I did my credential program with -- and they’re rad. They’re great people. They’re definitely on the same page.”
  • Gipe: “Sacramento, as a city itself, is incredibly diverse. But we’re surrounded by a bunch of right-wing rednecks.”
[SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Aug. 31, 2021] Project Veritas released shocking new video today of California AP Government teacher, Gabriel Gipe, boasting about politically indoctrinating his students at Inderkum High School.

Gipe said that his intention is to radicalize students into supporting Marxist ideas by using the public school system as an avenue to incentivize them to participate in fringe extracurricular events.

“I have 180 days to turn them [students] into revolutionaries…Scare the f*ck out of them,” Gipe said.

“I post a calendar every week…I’ve had students show up for protests, community events, tabling, food distribution, all sorts of things…When they go, they take pictures, write up a reflection -- that’s their extra credit,” he said.

Gipe said he keeps track of his students’ political inclinations. He is also perplexed when a student expresses discomfort with the decorations in his public-school classroom.

“So, they take an ideology quiz and I put [the results] on the [classroom] wall. Every year, they get further and further left…I'm like, ‘These ideologies are considered extreme, right? Extreme times breed extreme ideologies.’ Right? There is a reason why Generation Z, these kids, are becoming further and further left,” he said.

“I have an Antifa flag on my [classroom] wall and a student complained about that — he said it made him feel uncomfortable. Well, this [Antifa flag] is meant to make fascists feel uncomfortable, so if you feel uncomfortable, I don’t really know what to tell you. Maybe you shouldn’t be aligning with the values that this [Antifa flag] is antithetical to.”

The public-school teacher went on to suggest that a viable solution for society’s problems is a violent overthrow of the U.S. Government.

“Like, why aren’t people just taking up arms? Like why can’t we, you know — take up arms against the state? We have historical examples of that happening, and them getting crushed and being martyrs for a cause and it's like — okay well, it’s slow going because it takes a massive amount of organization,” Gipe said.

When asked about his views on the Chinese Communist Party, Gipe explained how lessons from China’s disastrous Cultural Revolution could be applied in the United States.

“You need a two-pronged system, which is exactly what Huey Newton and Fred Hampton [Black Panther Party] understood. You need propaganda of the deed -- your economics -- and cultural propaganda as well. You need to retrain the way people think. So, the Cultural Revolution in the 60s was fixing the problem that came about after the economic one,” he said.

“What can we do now to root out this culture that keeps perpetuating hyper-individualism, hyper-competitiveness, capitalist exploitation and consolidation of wealth…I do think that it’s important to understand that as an extension of an economic revolution, they [Chinese Communist Party] were changing the base, and then they went to change the superstructure. You cannot change one without the other. You can’t have cultural shifts without the economic shift, and vice versa,” he said.

“I think that for [left-wing] movements in the United States, we need to be able to attack both [cultural and economic] fronts. Right? We need to create parallel structures of power because we cannot rely on the state…Consistently focusing on education and a change of cultural propaganda. We have to hit both fronts. We have to convince people that this is what we actually need.”

Gipe admitted that he is not the only one in Inderkum High School’s faculty to hold these fringe beliefs.

“There are three other teachers in my department that I did my credential program with -- and they’re rad. They’re great people. They’re definitely on the same page.”

Project Veritas encourages students and parents to contact VeritasTips@protonmail.com if they have evidence of political indoctrination and propaganda taking place in a classroom setting.

About Project Veritas

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