MCPS Superintendent Condemns Antisemitism

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Jan 24, 2023
Several hundred Winston Churchill High School students walked out of class around noon Monday in support of their Jewish classmates, who continue to be subjected to antisemitic words and actions.

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