Four things to learn as school leaders confront allegations of tolerating antisemitism.


House Republicans questioned public school leaders from politically liberal areas about the rise in antisemitism since the Hamas-led attack on Israel. The leaders defended their actions, stating that they disciplined those involved in antisemitic acts and disputed some allegations. The school leaders appeared more composed than university presidents in similar hearings, emphasizing their dedication to students and the need to protect all students from discrimination. They also addressed the disciplinary actions taken in response to antisemitic incidents.



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