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Three Village reports task force steps after middle-school antisemitic and hate-speech incidents
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Scanlon outlined a superintendent-led task force formed after reports of antisemitic remarks; the group divided into subcommittees, produced policy and reporting changes and scheduled further meetings, with emphasis on ongoing systemic interventions and student supports.
Three Village Central School District Superintendent Dr. Scott Scanlon told the Board of Education on Oct. 3 that a volunteer task force created after reports of antisemitic remarks at the district’s middle schools has moved from initial fact-finding to creating sustained programs and policy changes.
Dr. Scanlon said 97 people responded to a volunteer application and the first 42 volunteers were placed on the initial task force, which split into four subgroups focusing on antisemitism, Islamophobia, racism and “othering.” He said the groups met through the summer and convened with local and national partners including the…
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