Confronting Antisemitism In Our Schools: A Toolkit for Administrators

Public schools are anchors of our communities. They create opportunities for students to learn about multiple cultural narratives and celebrate diverse perspectives and values. In addition to ensuring the safety and well-being of Jewish students, faculty, and staff, they have a unique and pivotal role to play in confronting antisemitism and educating students and community members about the Jewish community.

The American Jewish Committee (AJC), a civil rights organization focusing on antisemitism, has developed a concise guide for school administrators to help them deal with the rise of antisemitism in their schools.

Previous
Previous

Implementing the U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism

Next
Next

Responding to Bias Incidents in K-12 Schools