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Hingham school leaders condemn antisemitic and racial graffiti found at Hingham High School

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School leaders told the March 10 Hingham School Committee meeting that antisemitic and racist graffiti was discovered in two high‑school restrooms; administrators say the district is investigating, has removed the markings and will pursue education and prevention steps.

School Committee Chair Nessa opened the March 10 meeting by alerting the committee and the public that hateful graffiti had been found in Hingham High School restrooms.

Chair Nessa said a drawing “a ********” was discovered in a boys’ bathroom last week and that “the N word was found in another bathroom” on the day of the meeting. She described the markings as “not random acts of graffiti” but “symbols of hate” and said they “send a message of exclusion, fear, intimidation, to…

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