Three Jewish students in Virginia were expelled after their parents complained about the school’s inadequate response to ongoing antisemitic harassment. The lawsuit, filed on a Tuesday, alleges that an 11-year-old at Nysmith School for the Gifted faced “severe and pervasive” bullying due to her Jewish faith. Students reportedly used derogatory language, calling Jews “baby killers” and claiming they “deserve to die because of what is happening in Gaza.”
The parents’ attempts to address these issues with the headmaster were met with indifference. Instead of taking action, the headmaster allegedly suggested the student should “toughen up.” This led to the expulsion of all three siblings from the school at a critical point in the semester.
Nysmith School, located in Herndon, Virginia, is highly regarded, frequently ranking among the best globally by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth. Known for its academic excellence, the institution boasts standardized test scores consistently within the top 2% nationally since 2000. Despite its prestigious reputation, the school remained silent, offering no comment to the Daily Caller News Foundation.
The lawsuit details troubling actions by the school that may have exacerbated the situation. Sixth-grade students were reportedly tasked with drawing a “strong historical leader” in history class. Disturbingly, the resulting image, shared via a community-wide email, was that of Adolf Hitler.
Further allegations describe the headmaster’s controversial decision to hang a Palestinian flag in the school gym. This act, conducted after incidents had been reported, allegedly intensified the harassment faced by the Jewish student. Such actions have forced the parents to seek legal intervention.
In addition to these incidents, the school’s leaders decided to cancel the annual Holocaust memorial program. The decision was reportedly made due to concerns that the event might “inflame emotions” within the school community, given the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. This cancellation is seen as part of a broader pattern of neglect and insensitivity.
The lawsuit accuses Nysmith School and its administration of displaying “deliberate indifference” to significant discrimination. It calls for the implementation of formal antidiscrimination training within the institution. This lawsuit highlights a broader issue of antisemitism in educational environments.
In the wake of Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, antisemitism has surged in schools and college campuses nationwide. These environments have increasingly come under federal scrutiny. Some institutions have been accused of not only allowing but also fostering anti-Jewish sentiment.
While the lawsuit unfolds, the broader community remains watchful. Conservative voices emphasize the need for accountability and swift action against such discrimination. They argue that schools must uphold a safe and respectful environment for all students.
Incidents like these underline the importance of upholding core values and principles. Institutions must ensure that they are not complicit in perpetuating hate or discrimination. Ensuring a culture of respect and inclusion is paramount.
As the legal proceedings continue, the parents and their legal team are resolute. They are determined to see changes that will protect current and future students. This case is a reminder of the ongoing battle against antisemitism and the necessity for vigilance.
The broader context of antisemitism in America today cannot be ignored. Conservative outlets like Fox News and Newsmax have reported extensively on similar incidents. They highlight a growing concern over the rise of antisemitic rhetoric and actions across the nation.
While many look to solutions, it is clear that educational institutions play a crucial role. They must take proactive steps to combat discrimination. The outcome of this lawsuit could set a precedent for how schools address such issues in the future.
The parents involved in this case hope for justice not just for their children, but for all students facing similar challenges. They are advocating for a learning environment free from hate and bigotry. This legal battle is a step towards achieving that goal.
The community’s response will be crucial in shaping future policies. It is essential for schools to heed these warnings and implement necessary changes. Ensuring that every child can learn in a safe and supportive environment is not just a legal obligation but a moral one.


Sue them and own the school!
The Jewish kids shouldn’t be harassed,
but I’m also tired of everyone defending them.
Don’t forget that these are the descendants of the people that rejected Jesus, (back then and still do today), and handed Him over to the Romans to be crucified.
Jews are as dirty as yesterdays’ poopy diapers.