Virginia School to Pay $100K Over Antisemitism Case

VIRGINIA SCHOOL TO PAY $100,000 IN ANTISEMITISM CASE: A Northern Virginia private school will pay $100,000 to a Jewish family after their children were expelled following complaints of severe antisemitic harassment.

As part of the settlement, the Nysmith School will adopt the IHRA definition, appoint an antisemitism compliance monitor, and institute mandatory training and reporting procedures.

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said the agreement addresses the family’s claims and strengthens protections for Jewish students, with reforms designed to prevent future incidents and ensure accountability.

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