The incidents 'potentially exposed hundreds of students to antisemitic imagery,' resulting in a 'hostile environment' - one that the district failed to eliminate.
The district will take 10 actions, including revising policies for reporting and responding to harassment complaints and training administrators to investigate and document complaints.
"As a Jewish-American, I fully support this major step towards ensuring that antisemitism is completely eradicated from the classroom, culture, and overall learning environment."
The Carmel Unified case is one of about 32 open investigations into discrimination based on national origin in California schools, according to the education department database.
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