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Bedford students tell trustees antisemitism concerns as governor visit reiterates phone-ban status

Bedford School District School Board · November 10, 2025
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Summary

At a Nov. 5 visit to Bedford High School, Governor Ayotte and Commissioner Davis met students and staff. A BHS junior described experiences with antisemitism and trustees heard a donor-offered, donor-funded Tribe Talk workshop could be arranged; the governor indicated the new cell-phone law "will not be changing anytime soon."

On Nov. 5, Governor Ayotte and Commissioner Davis visited Bedford High School and met with students, staff and administrators, board members heard at the Bedford School District’s Nov. 10 meeting.

A Bedford High School junior, Lauren Buff, told the visiting group about experiencing antisemitism, prompting trustees and administrators to discuss next steps to support students. Community Senate representatives said a donor has offered to cover the roughly $3,500 fee for a Tribe Talk workshop, a Newton, Massachusetts nonprofit that runs dialogue and inclusion workshops. Sam, a Community Senate…

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