At Nysmith School in Virginia, three Jewish siblings were expelled after their parents notified the headmaster about the relentless antisemitic bullying faced by one of the daughters.

At Concord-Carlisle High School in Massachusetts, students gave Nazi salutes in school hallways, divided themselves into teams called “Team Auschwitz” and “Team Hamas” during athletic games, drew swastikas in notebooks and on school property and told Jewish students to “go to the gas chamber."

At Etiwanda School District in California, a 12-year-old Jewish student was beaten by another student, and when she called for help, she was told to “shut [her] stupid Jewish ass up.”

You have likely seen the recent onslaught of antisemitism in K-12 schools. But is it surprising that Jewish and Israeli K-12 students

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