💨 Abstract
Parents of a student at Fairfax County's The Nysmith School for the Gifted complained about severe antisemitic bullying. Despite their efforts to get the school to intervene, the parents said nothing changed. After displaying a Palestinian flag and allegedly advising the daughter to "toughen up," the school expelled the family's three children. The school denies the allegations, claiming they misunderstood a classroom project.
Courtesy: Scott Gelman
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