The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has filed a civil rights complaint against Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), alleging sever
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has filed a civil rights complaint against Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), alleging severe, persistent and pervasive antisemitism in the schools that district officials have failed to address, in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The complaint, against Marylandâs largest school district, was filed with the U.S. Department of Educationâs Office for Civil Rights (OCR) today.
The ZOAâs complaint documents years of antisemitic harassment and intimidation endured by Jewish students and staff, including the following:Â
Ethnic slurs, such as âJewish fâk,â âJew-boyâ and Hey, Jewâ; âHeil Hitlerâ salutes; and Jewish âjokesâ from peers that recommend that Jewish students should be put in a concentration camp. One Jewish student was recently told that Hitler had not done enough and that he should go back to Israel.Â
School property throughout the district has been defaced with swastikas.
In December 2022, the entrance sign at one MCPS high school was vandalized with the words, âJews Not Welcome.â The day before, several staff members at the high school received antisemitic email messages.
School staff who have publicly denied the Hamas massacre on October 7, 2023, and who have publicly called for Israelâs elimination are tolerated and remain in teaching positions in the district. MCPS retained a staff member who promoted the lie that âPalestinians are being killed and their organs are being sold.â MCPS hired this staff member as a âdiversity, equity and inclusionâ teacher.
Student âpro-Palestinianâ walkouts at MCPS high schools after the Hamas massacre disrupted school operations and caused many Jewish students to stay away from school out of fear for their safety. School officials tolerated the walkouts and remained silent even after student protesters at these walkouts legitimized and encouraged violence and terrorism against Jews and Israelis and called for Israelâs destruction.
At one MCPS high school, the organizers of the âpro-Palestinianâ walkout posted on social media that âThere is no country called Israelâ and ââIsraelâ is a group of Zionist Jewish people from all over the world & dont [sic] have a state.â The organizers also openly called for Israelâs elimination, posting, âWe want liberation, we want our lands back. All of PALESTINE. From the river to the sea.â School officials not only failed to condemn the conduct; they allowed the walkout to proceed and disrupt classes, and later commended the protesters for âdemonstrating peacefully.â
At another high school walkout in MCPS, a faculty member overheard one student say, âWe should bring Hitler back,â and another student say, âKill the Jews.â After being alerted to the antisemitic comments and threat, the principal failed even to alert the community or condemn the comments. Instead, the principal praised the protesters for their âfantastic job.â Moreover, MCPS retaliated against the faculty member who reported the antisemitic comments and threat, by knowingly making false accusations against her and baselessly sanctioning her.
MCPS retaliated against other staff members after they raised concerns about antisemitism in their schools.
ZOA National President Morton A. Klein and Director of ZOAâs Center for Law and Justice, Susan B. Tuchman, Esq., stated, âThe ZOAâs complaint is based on horrifying reports from parents and teachers about the antisemitism that MCPS officials have known about for years and have failed to address. Their indifference and inaction are a stark contrast to how vigilantly district officials have responded when other ethnic and racial groups were targeted.
âMembers of the MCPS community have spent years trying to resolve the antisemitism in their school district. Theyâve asked for district officials to speak out forcefully against antisemitism, to appropriately discipline perpetrators, and to provide students and staff with the training they need to understand how antisemitism is expressed today and how to respond to it effectively. Â But these community members have largely been met with indifference and even hostility from district officials.
âWe are grateful to the many community members who came forward to share their painful experiences with us. And we are hoping that the Office for Civil Rights will investigate the ZOAâs complaint promptly and thoroughly. Itâs time that MCPS is finally held accountable under the law for failing to provide a learning environment that is physically and psychologically safe for Jews.â













