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Maryland: School Launches Probe after Muslim Student Singled Out in Class

11:56 - November 22, 2023
News ID: 3486126
WASHINGTON, DC (IQNA) – A high school in Maryland has launched a probe into an Islamophobic incident when a teacher allegedly singled out a “visibly” Muslim student.

 

Seneca Valley High School officials in Montgomery County, Maryland, are launching an investigation into reports from multiple sources that a Muslim student at that school were allegedly singled out by a teacher in a discriminatory way because of their Islamic faith during a classroom discussion on Israel and Palestine, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) reported on Tuesday while also welcoming the probe.

According to reports made to CAIR, the National, State & Local Government teacher at the school based in Germantown, led a discussion on the violence in Palestine and Israel and drew parallels to the 9/11 attacks.  He then allegedly asked the class: “If there was one person in this room who you would think is a terrorist, who would it be?” at which point, students reportedly turned to a visibly Muslim student in the classroom. 

CAIR has received an unprecedented number of reports of Muslim students experiencing Islamophobic incidents in recent weeks, as elected leaders in Montgomery County and elsewhere largely hold their silence and fail to demonstrate support for their Palestinian, Muslim and Arab constituencies. 

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“Educators are tasked with the responsibility of demonstrating that they can objectively create an inclusive space in their classrooms regardless of their own political views,” said CAIR’s Maryland director Zainab Chaudry.

“We are troubled by these reports of students reportedly being singled out because of their faith identity and welcome the Seneca Valley High School administrators’ commitment to conduct a thorough investigation and take any appropriate action. We also call on lawmakers to publicly address the unprecedented rise in Islamophobia.”

CAIR California recently released its 2023 Bullying Report, which revealed that more than 40% of Muslim students in California schools reported being bullied, which is double the national average. It has also released a guide that contains practical advice for both students and their families on how to recognize bullying when they experience or witness it and how to advocate for themselves in response.  

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This incident comes as Muslims, Arabs, and Palestinians across the country report a surge in anti-Muslim and anti-Arab hate since the escalation of violence in Palestine and Israel last month. Last week, CAIR released new data indicating a 216% surge in complaints, including reported incidents of bias, reported to its offices since the start of the crisis on October 7th.

 

Source: Agencies

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