Berkeley schools chief grilled by Congress on claims of rampant antisemitism in K-12 classrooms

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Berkeley schools chief grilled by Congress on claims of rampant antisemitism in K-12 classrooms

The superintendent of Berkeley Unified School District on Wednesday rejected accusations that the district's K-12 classrooms have become breeding grounds for antisemitism during a contentious congressional hearing in which she and other school leaders were grilled about perceived bias against Jewish students.

Berkeley Superintendent Enikia Ford Morthel joined Karla Silvestre, president of the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland, and David Banks, chancellor of New York City public schools, to field questions from a Republican-led subcommittee of the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce about claims of "pervasive antisemitism."
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