Kanye West’s Christian prep school, Donda Academy, is closing — the newest fallout following the rapper’s anti-Semitic rants.
The mysterious school, positioned in Simi Valley, Calif., reportedly announced the abrupt decision Wednesday night, landing yet one more blow on the “Jesus Walks” hitmaker.
The principal of the private school, which charges $15,000 a yr, sent an email to oldsters noting “there isn’t a school tomorrow,” the Times of London reported.
“On the discretion of our Founder, Donda Academy will close for the rest of the 2022-2023 school yr effective immediately,” principal Jason Angell wrote.
He said the shutdown wasn’t everlasting and that the varsity, which requires parents to sign non-disclosure agreements, is planning to open its doors in September 2023.
The closure comes after an avalanche of deals and contracts were declared null and void following West’s hateful rants on social media.
The daddy of 4, who legally modified his name to Ye, vowed to go “death con 3” on Jewish people. He was immediately banned from each Twitter and Instagram after the comments.
The remarks prompted former Donda Academy worker and Jewish educational consultant Tamar Andrews at hand in her notice on Oct. 11.
The varsity closure also got here hours after West paid an unplanned visit to Skechers’ corporate offices in Los Angeles Wednesday — only to be shown the door.
Skechers, which is operated by a Jewish family, issued a press release after West’s visit, reiterating he “arrived unannounced and without invitation.”
Despite Adidas, Balenciaga and Vogue severing their relationships with West, the “Flashing Lights” rapper maintains he’ll never be canceled.
“I ain’t losing no money,” he told TMZ, shrugging. “The day I used to be taken off the Balenciaga site, that was some of the freeing days. We here, baby, we ain’t going nowhere.”
Asked if he was sorry for his remarks, West told The Post columnist Piers Morgan last week: “No. Absolutely not.”