Carmel Clay Schools apologizes for ‘inappropriate content’ displayed at school event

Carmel Clay Schools is apologizing for “inappropriate content” that appeared in a booth March 7 at the annual International Festival at Smoky Row Elementary and “will take all steps necessary to make sure it doesn’t happen again,” according to an email sent March 17 from CCS Superintendent Michael Beresford to the Carmel community.

At the festival, students and families can present information about their cultural heritage. Photos obtained by Current of the booth show that it contained a display with phrases that include, “The Children of Israel have always been a difficult nation” and “The Jews plotted to crucify Issa (Jesus).”

According to the email, CCS was made aware of antisemetic content the same day as the event…

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