NYC Public Schools Announce New Initiatives to Combat Antisemitism

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    NEW YORK (JTA) – The chancellor of New York City’s public school system unveiled a plan to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia, after coming under pressure from Jewish advocates, faculty and students to make reforms.

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    Chancellor David Banks announced measures including training for faculty, clearer disciplinary guidelines and engagement with faith communities to stem hate in schools.

    “We will not solve the crisis in the Middle East, nor the many crises around the world that impact those in our schools, but we can and must live and work and learn together with respect,” Banks said at a briefing on Monday attended by Jewish community leaders.

    On Monday, the department said it would be “prioritizing investigations into antisemitism and Islamophobia allegations through our Office of Equal Opportunity.”

    The announcement came following several reported antisemitic acts by students in the wake of the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war. Students targeted a Jewish teacher in a riot at Hillcrest High School in Queens, and an anti-Israel student walkout in November saw teens shouting antisemitic epithets. There has also been swastika graffiti in schools, some of it predating Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel.

    Hard data on antisemitic incidents at New York City public schools is not available, but antisemitism has spiked in the city since Oct. 7, according to NYPD figures, and educators and activists have said the trend has also manifested in schools.

    The federal government has also taken notice: On Nov. 30, the Department of Education’s civil rights office announced that it would investigate New York City public schools over allegations of antisemitism and Islamophobia — a step it has generally reserved for college campuses but which it has applied to a number of public school districts since Oct. 7. Plans to address antisemitism are generally key to resolving such investigations.

    Banks acknowledged that members of the school community had been feeling unsafe, “both physically and emotionally.”

    “I hear you. I’m taking this very seriously. Hate and harassment of any kind are unacceptable and will not be tolerated in our schools,” Banks said.

    Moving forward, all middle and high school principals will participate in professional development training focused on “navigating difficult conversations” this spring. The school leaders will then relay the training to other staff. Parent leaders will be offered anti-discrimination workshops starting next month.

    The school system will also add to its instructional resources on antisemitism and Islamophobia as well as diversity training. Banks said he viewed education as a long-term solution to discrimination in schools.

    He said students would be directed to reliable and objective sources of information about the Israel-Gaza conflict. After the incident at Hillcrest, during a briefing at the school, Banks said he believed social media played a central role in stoking the unrest.

    He also said educators must “leave our personal viewpoints at home.” Jewish activists, including the NYC Public Schools Alliance, a recently-formed Jewish advocacy group that includes public school staff, have condemned teachers for endorsing Palestinian narratives both inside and outside the classroom. In one recent incident, a school’s map of the Middle East was found to have omitted Israel, referring to the area solely as Palestine. “Our job is to educate, not to indoctrinate,” Banks said.

    Principals will also receive training on disciplining bias incidents with “direct consequences” aimed at reforming behavior.

    If the person reporting antisemitism feels the principal has not adequately addressed the incident, Banks outlined alternate ways to report antisemitism directly to his department.

    The school system developed the guidelines with input from faith leaders, including New York’s UJA-Federation and Jewish Community Relations Council. The schools will aim to maintain their engagement with faith communities, Banks said.

    He highlighted the incident at Hillcrest, from which he graduated in 1980, calling the riot “deeply concerning.” The school’s principal has been replaced and the teacher welcomed back, including by Muslim students, Banks said.

    “Together we are charting a productive path forward for the school and I feel really good about what’s happening at Hillcrest High School right now,” Banks said.


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    Esther in LA
    Esther in LA
    3 months ago

    It can’t just be about antisemitism. They always have to add in Islamaphobia.

    Eddie Caban is a fraud
    Eddie Caban is a fraud
    3 months ago

    “The chancellor of New York City’s public school system unveiled a plan to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia, after coming under pressure from Jewish advocates, faculty and students to make reforms.”
    Here we go again. Both sides both sides both sides both sides both sides both sides. Always equivocating the murdering of innocent Jewish civilians by Palestinian terrorists, with the Jewish nation defending themselves directly against the terrorists! Why must this Banks bum glue together anti semitism with so-called Islamophobia??? Have you heard ANY story of a gang of Jewish s TV students beating up fellow students of Arab descent?! Any jews banging down the library doors in order to get at the arabs?! Cut out this bull shish already.

    Democrats always back the islamic terrorists.
    Democrats always back the islamic terrorists.
    3 months ago

    Of course they have to put in the non existant Islamophobia so they can claim any critique of muslim hamas supporters is Islamophobic.

    Lgb
    Lgb
    3 months ago

    Don’t make me laugh

    dumdems
    dumdems
    3 months ago

    Were any charges or punitive measures filed against the animals who threatened a Jewish teacher in Queens last month?
    You’re right! I didn’t hear about it either.
    These are typical politicians.

    It is what it is don't sugar code it.
    It is what it is don't sugar code it.
    3 months ago

    Smoke and mirrors the enemies trying to help us fight Jewish hatred by fighting islamophobia LOL we can only rely on the creator of Heaven and Earth that’s it..