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Weston parents urge board to expand ‘No Place for Hate’ after school swastika report
Summary
A local parent group told the Weston Board of Education it wants anonymous reporting, expanded No Place for Hate programming and more professional development after a swastika was found at school.
Stephanie Feingold, speaking at the Sept. 15 Weston Board of Education meeting, asked the district to expand efforts to address antisemitism and other bias after another swastika was discovered around the start of the school year. Feingold said she spoke on behalf of Mothers in Blue, an eight-person group of local Jewish mothers formed after similar incidents surfaced last year. She thanked…
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