School Pays $100K After Expelling Kids for Fighting Antisemitism

Two days after the family brought their concerns about bullying to the principal, the parents received a message informing them that all three siblings were being expelled. 

A private school in Northern Virginia has agreed to compensate a Jewish family after a dispute over the expulsion of their three children, resolving a case that drew scrutiny from state authorities.

The Nysmith School for the Gifted will pay about $100,000 under a settlement reached with the Virginia Attorney General’s Office, following allegations that the children were removed shortly after reporting antisemitic bullying.

The matter began last July, months after the October 7 attacks, when the family informed school administrators that classmates had repeatedly targeted their daughter.

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