Anti -Semitic graffiti was found in a bath of the Uxbridge High School, according to a message sent to the parents of the temporary superintendent Karen Dwyer and to the director of the Secondary School of Uxbridge, Michael Rubin.
On February 5, the school administration was notified that a swastika was found on a girl wall wall along with other “vulgar graffiti”, according to the message, which was sent to Masslive by two High school parents. The calendar of when vandalism took place is uncertain.
Since then, graffiti have been removed from the bathroom wall.
Superintendent and director did not immediately respond to comments on Thursday. The school closed on Thursday due to the weather in winter.
“We continue to examine the situation and resume some of these processes when the school resumes Friday,” says the message. “We are frustrated and disappointed by these continuous acts, either for a shock of shock or derived from genuine hatred. Although bath graffiti is a pitiful reality in many schools, the use of hatred symbols and Slides crosses A line that we cannot tolerate. “
The message states that this incident is not isolated and that the school has been heading to other forms of racial malfunctions and discriminatory vandalism throughout this academic year.
“Increased incidents of hate speech, anti -Semitism and mustache throughout our nation in recent years presents increasing challenges and our community is not immune,” says the message. “We have a responsibility to educate our students about the weight they have and the actual damage they cause to the members of our school community. It is not only vandalism, but also the fundamental dignity and security of our students and staff, regardless of their background. “
According to the message, an investigation into this topic is still conclusive.