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Three Village trustees, superintendent respond after antisemitic incidents; district outlines education and outreach steps
Summary
Following reports of antisemitic speech in a middle-school class, the superintendent and trustees described steps including a community letter, meetings with local Holocaust and civil-rights organizations, curricular review, and planned speaker events for students.
The Three Village Central School District addressed a cluster of antisemitic incidents in district schools at its March 26 Board of Education meeting and described a series of education and outreach steps in response.
Superintendent Kevin Scanlon told the board the district had sent a letter to families on Friday after an uptick in antisemitic incidents in school settings; he said most incidents involved speech or insensitive remarks and not acts of violence. "The good news in one sense is that . . . there were no acts of violence or threats,"…
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