• Lawsuit alleges antisemitic bullying at Seattle school for months

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 26 11:20:18 2025
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    Way back, I and my family lived in Seattle, just across the street
    from Nathan Hale. I'm so glad we moved!

    from https://www.seattletimes.com/education-lab/suit-alleges-antisemitic-bullying-at-seattles-nathan-hale-high/

    Lawsuit alleges antisemitic bullying at Seattle’s Nathan Hale High
    June 26, 2025 at 5:00 am Updated June 26, 2025 at 5:00 am
    The John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence building is the
    Seattle Public Schools headquarters in the Sodo neighborhood of Seattle.

    The family of a former Nathan Hale student is suing SPS, alleging the
    district failed to protect her from months of antisemitic harassment.
    (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times, 2024)
    The John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence building is the
    Seattle Public Schools headquarters in the Sodo neighborhood of Seattle.
    The family of a former Nathan Hale student is suing SPS, alleging the
    district failed to protect her from months of antisemitic harassment.
    (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times, 2024)

    Lawsuit alledges anti-semetic By Claire Bryan
    Seattle Times staff reporter

    Education Lab is a Seattle Times project that spotlights promising
    approaches to persistent challenges in public education. The Seattle
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    Group. Learn more about Ed Lab.
    A former Nathan Hale High School student’s parents are suing Seattle
    Public Schools on behalf of their daughter, alleging the district failed
    to protect her from months of antisemitic harassment after the Oct. 7,
    2023, Hamas attack on Israel and retaliatory strikes on Gaza.

    The lawsuit filed this month in King County Superior Court includes
    photos of swastikas drawn around campus and accounts of students telling
    her “Hitler’s plan should have worked,” “I hate Jews” and to kill herself for being Jewish, and calling her racist and Islamophobic.

    The months of harassment came to a head on May 22, 2024, when a group of
    about 20 students allegedly chased the girl through the school and
    threatened to physically assault her because she was Jewish. She hid in
    a locked classroom with a teacher as other students texted her that they
    were going to assault her, according to the complaint. She has since transferred to a different school.

    “I never ever thought in my worst nightmares could I have imagined (my daughter) would be dealing with this sort of thing,” said the student’s mother, who asked not to be named out of concern for her daughter’s
    safety. The student and her parents are identified only by initials in
    the complaint.

    “This was a horribly traumatic and devastating year for my child, and I don’t want anyone else to have to go through the same thing,” she said.

    Seattle Public Schools will review and address the allegations, wrote
    Sophia Charchuk, a spokesperson for the district, in an email.

    “The district remains dedicated to creating an inclusive and equitable environment for all students, and does not tolerate racism,
    discrimination, or violence in any form,” wrote Charchuk.

    When asked if the district was made aware of the harassment and took any
    steps to stop it, the district responded it would address the
    allegations through its filings in the pending litigation.

    The complaint alleges that district employees failed to properly
    investigate the incidents and provide a safe learning environment for
    the student, and said it should have known that employees were “unfit to supervise, protect and educate” the student.

    The now-15-year-old student suffered “emotional distress” because of the incidents, missing the last several weeks of school and then
    transferring, according to the complaint.

    The complaint said she has a diagnosed anxiety disorder and an
    individualized education plan that is developed for students with a
    disability who need specialized instruction or services. She continues
    to experience “nightmares, flashbacks and sleep disturbances, fear of
    going into public and severe anxiety,” it said.

    The complaint alleges the school administration “never attempted to
    mitigate this hostile environment for (the student) and other Jewish
    students, including not taking the cursory step of emailing the student
    body to address the swastikas appearing all over campus.”

    But members of the Jewish community reached out to the Jewish Community Relations Council in March 2024 about anti-Jewish harm at Nathan Hale,
    said Max Patashnik, director of JCRC and public affairs at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle. The nonprofit works with families and
    schools by connecting them to resources, training and support.

    The group organized a listening session with the principal, where
    parents and students could share their experiences, she said. They also
    met with school leadership to offer guidance and connected them to
    resources. Patashnik said they also brought in Project Shema, a national
    leader for trainings on antisemitism and Jewish identity, particularly
    for non-Jewish audiences, to offer a 90-minute virtual training for all
    staff at the school.

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    Beyond the school campus, the complaint alleges that the student was cyberbullied via TikTok videos and Instagram messages.

    Such actions are part of “an absolute explosion of bullying taking place
    in the schools,” said Keith Altman, a student rights lawyer who is not connected to the case. “And it’s so easy to do. Bullying used to be something you had to do in person, but now with social media, (students)
    can take bullying to the airways and can really do a lot of harm.”

    “In a lot of these circumstances, the religious aspect is really just an excuse to be a bully,” said Altman.

    The former Nathan Hale student is treated much better at her new school,
    said her mother. But it’s still been difficult because she has lost
    almost all of her friends from Nathan Hale.

    “We live so close we can hear the football games and graduations at our house, so it stings even more,” said the mother. “It hurts because she knows that it was supposed to be her school and her community, only she wasn’t kept safe there, and she was forced to leave.”

    The Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction came out
    with guidance in September 2024 on how schools are obligated by federal nondiscrimination laws to respond to discriminatory harassment, which
    includes harassment based on race, religion and national origin,
    including shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics.

    MThe agency put out the guidance after receiving an increase in reports
    of antisemitism, Islamophobia, anti-Muslim hate and bias, and
    discriminatory harassment against Jewish, Israeli, Muslim, Arab and
    Palestinian students.

    The Council on American-Islamic Relations in Washington worked with OSPI
    to rewrite this guidance, “in part to disentangle antisemitism,
    Islamophobia, anti-Palestinian racism, and students’ rights to free speech,” wrote Katie Walker, communications director for the council, in
    an email.

    “Though the new guidance has not yet been published, we are hopeful that
    it will be soon, and that clearer guidance will have positive outcomes
    for Washington state’s teachers, students, and families,” Walker wrote.

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