TEN STUDENTS SUSPENDED FOR ASSAULTS ON “KICK-A-JEW” DAY IN NAPLES, FLORIDA

Student assaulted during ‘Kick A Jew Day’
Naplesnews.com: 10 North Naples Middle students suspended for taking part in “kick a Jew day”

COLLIER COUNTY: There are disturbing accusations of anti-Semitism at a Collier County school. Ten students are serving suspensions for their roles in what was called “Kick a Jew Day” at North Naples Middle.

We talked to one student Monday who said this was happening all over school. We also talked to several parents who are flat-out furious.

“Oh, I think it’s horrible. I don’t understand why they would do that,” said parent Jodie Hovland.

According to the Collier County School District, 10 students were suspended for their roles in “Kick a Jew Day” last week.

Word had spread around school that if you saw a Jewish student on Thursday, you were supposed to kick them, as was first reported by our news gathering partners at the Naples Daily News.

Eighth grader Ashley Brusca said she saw it happen to lots of kids.

“They came up to you and asked you if you got kicked today and if not, they kicked you,” she explained.

We also obtained an email one parent sent to the principal, the Collier County Superintendent and school board members, describing what he says happened to his daughter.

“Kids pretended to kick her and later, at lunch, some large kids actually kicked her. Apparently many kids, all Jewish, were kicked during the day. I was furious and attempted to call the parents of the girl who initiated this hatred,” the email stated.

“I’m upset it would happen. I’m upset I wasn’t told about it,” said Hovland.

But one grandparent said he just chalks it up to kids being kids.

“Personally I think it’s a non issue,” said Raymond Brusca.

The 10 students involved received one-day in-school suspension and the school had conferences with their parents.

But that was not enough for some parents.

“I think it should have been more harsh – definitely,” said Hovland.

Until further notice, the school will take the first 20 minutes of the day and focus on character traits instead of the usual reading and tutoring time. The district and the principal declined on camera interviews.

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