Rising Antisemitism Addressed by Boulder Valley School District Board After Civil Rights Complaint
The district would add explicit antisemitism language, new reporting rules and a Title VI response team after an ADL complaint alleged repeated harassment and assaults.
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The cruelty of turning Jewish children’s pain into political theater (Opinion)
When Jewish children in the Boulder Valley School District are bullied, intimidated, harassed or subjected to violence because they are Jewish, what are we going to do about it?
How My Generation Became Antisemitic
America has an antisemitism problem. It’s an issue we’ve covered extensively here at The Free Press. Most recently, with an investigation by Rupa Subramanya into one high school in Virginia, and how it failed to protect its Jewish students from harassment and intimidation. Today, we’re publishing an essay by Leo Lewis, a high school student with first-hand experience of the Jew-hatred he says is rampant among his peers. His message to anyone old…
Boulder Valley School District introduces new policies following antisemitism lawsuit
The chief of Boulder Valley School unveiled new policies for the 2026-2027 school year following a lawsuit filed on behalf of a student alleging antisemitic harassment. In June, the Anti-Defamation League filed a federal civil rights complaint against the school district with the U.S. Department of Education’s Civil Rights Division, alleging an eighth grader in […]
Rising antisemitism addressed by Boulder Valley School District board after civil rights complaint
Superintendent Rob Anderson emphasized that while the language of school policies remains under consideration, the district is already moving forward with concrete operational changes.
Boulder Valley addresses antisemitism following ADL complaint
The Boulder Valley School District is planning to add antisemitism to its bullying and nondiscrimination policies, create a coordinated district response to antisemitic incidences, increase educator training and strengthen consequences for repeated acts of hate.
BVSD superintendent apologizes for handling of antisemitic harassment, pledges reforms
Boulder Valley School District Superintendent Rob Anderson on Tuesday proposed changes to the district’s bullying and discrimination policies that would explicitly recognize antisemitism, part of a broader response to a federal complaint alleging the district failed to protect a Jewish student from nearly two years of harassment. “When BVSD fails to respond effectively to issues of hate appropriately and consistently, it creates fear within our…
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