Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school just settled for $100,000 (plus 45k in attorneys fees): https://brandeiscenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025-11-17-_-Nysmith-School-Agreement-_-Fully-executed.pdf. The school also agreed to overhaul their non-discrimination policies and provide antisemitism training. Seems like the case was plenty meritorious.
Dang. Yeah a settlement like speaks pretty loudly.
Yes, it speaks that it’s much cheaper to settle and pay a small amount to avoid legal fees.
As a lawyer who has settled scores of non-meritorious claims against my clients, this doesn’t look like a nuisance settlement to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school just settled for $100,000 (plus 45k in attorneys fees): https://brandeiscenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025-11-17-_-Nysmith-School-Agreement-_-Fully-executed.pdf. The school also agreed to overhaul their non-discrimination policies and provide antisemitism training. Seems like the case was plenty meritorious.
Dang. Yeah a settlement like speaks pretty loudly.
Yes, it speaks that it’s much cheaper to settle and pay a small amount to avoid legal fees.
As a lawyer who has settled scores of non-meritorious claims against my clients, this doesn’t look like a nuisance settlement to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school just settled for $100,000 (plus 45k in attorneys fees): https://brandeiscenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025-11-17-_-Nysmith-School-Agreement-_-Fully-executed.pdf. The school also agreed to overhaul their non-discrimination policies and provide antisemitism training. Seems like the case was plenty meritorious.
Dang. Yeah a settlement like speaks pretty loudly.
Yes, it speaks that it’s much cheaper to settle and pay a small amount to avoid legal fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school just settled for $100,000 (plus 45k in attorneys fees): https://brandeiscenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025-11-17-_-Nysmith-School-Agreement-_-Fully-executed.pdf. The school also agreed to overhaul their non-discrimination policies and provide antisemitism training. Seems like the case was plenty meritorious.
Dang. Yeah a settlement like speaks pretty loudly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ this. Plus the current families defending the school, makes me think the entire thing is fabricated.
“ I don’t actually know anything about the situation but I know the school must be right because it fits so nicely with my worldview”.
There is always two sides to a story. This is part of the Washington Post story today:
“ It says that harassment worsened after school officials hung a Palestinian flag in the gym. But Nysmith said the gym already featured flags from more than 50 countries, including Israel. In another incident, the complaint says, students in a social studies class were asked to produce a composite drawing of a strong historical leader, and the resulting image had “the unmistakable face of Adolf Hitler.” Nysmith told The Washington Post last summer that one of the students who produced that drawing was Jewish, descended from a Holocaust survivor, and that the image was being viewed out of context. “This was not a glorification of anything,” he said.
Vazquez had been heavily involved with the school, but the relationship soured after a contentious meeting March 11, two days before the expulsions. Roy and Vazquez said that in the meeting, the headmaster said their daughter should “toughen up,” which Nysmith has denied.
He said he asked the couple whether they were accusing him of being antisemitic. Roy and Vazquez said in their filing that they “immediately responded that they were not saying that.”
(And then they immediately go to the Brandeis Center to sue him for being antisemetic.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Mr. Nysmith also barred Mr. Vazquez and Dr. Roy’s daughter from participating in a school event the following day where she was scheduled to receive a medal for a science fair project. He also refused other families’ requests to allow them to collect the award for her. In addition, he did not send the children’s personal belongings that they had left at their school without any inkling that they would not be back the following day. Incredibly, those personal belongings were kept by Nysmith School for no reason whatsoever until May 13 – two months later – when Nysmith School sent an email to Mr. Vazquez and Dr. Roy informing them that they would be permitted to retrieve the children’s belongings but had to do so by May 23 or their belongings would be thrown out. Another school parent ultimately retrieved the belongings for the family.
What a dick.
Hardly- he handled it efficiently and swiftly. He tried to work with this family but they have been unreasonable for years. The sheer existence of students who were sympathetic to Palestine bothered this family. They were a complete nightmare.
Maybe they were a nightmare to an antizionist who is part of the racist and genocidal antizionist hate movement that seeks to destroy Israel and to purge Jews as “Zionists” from diaspora societies.
Oh please. 🙄 As Zionists took pleasure in destroying everything in Gaza, including 60,000 innocent children and civilians under the guise that they’re Hamas. No one wants to purge Jews or Zionists, we just want you to stop perpetrating genocide against a people so that you can steal their lands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Mr. Nysmith also barred Mr. Vazquez and Dr. Roy’s daughter from participating in a school event the following day where she was scheduled to receive a medal for a science fair project. He also refused other families’ requests to allow them to collect the award for her. In addition, he did not send the children’s personal belongings that they had left at their school without any inkling that they would not be back the following day. Incredibly, those personal belongings were kept by Nysmith School for no reason whatsoever until May 13 – two months later – when Nysmith School sent an email to Mr. Vazquez and Dr. Roy informing them that they would be permitted to retrieve the children’s belongings but had to do so by May 23 or their belongings would be thrown out. Another school parent ultimately retrieved the belongings for the family.
What a dick.
Hardly- he handled it efficiently and swiftly. He tried to work with this family but they have been unreasonable for years. The sheer existence of students who were sympathetic to Palestine bothered this family. They were a complete nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school just settled for $100,000 (plus 45k in attorneys fees): https://brandeiscenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025-11-17-_-Nysmith-School-Agreement-_-Fully-executed.pdf. The school also agreed to overhaul their non-discrimination policies and provide antisemitism training. Seems like the case was plenty meritorious.
Dang. Yeah a settlement like speaks pretty loudly.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. As a Jewish family, we will stay in way from Nysmith, even though our HOS suggested we consider it our child. Sounds like a horrible place to send a Jewish kid to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ this. Plus the current families defending the school, makes me think the entire thing is fabricated.
“ I don’t actually know anything about the situation but I know the school must be right because it fits so nicely with my worldview”.
There is always two sides to a story. This is part of the Washington Post story today:
“ It says that harassment worsened after school officials hung a Palestinian flag in the gym. But Nysmith said the gym already featured flags from more than 50 countries, including Israel. In another incident, the complaint says, students in a social studies class were asked to produce a composite drawing of a strong historical leader, and the resulting image had “the unmistakable face of Adolf Hitler.” Nysmith told The Washington Post last summer that one of the students who produced that drawing was Jewish, descended from a Holocaust survivor, and that the image was being viewed out of context. “This was not a glorification of anything,” he said.
Vazquez had been heavily involved with the school, but the relationship soured after a contentious meeting March 11, two days before the expulsions. Roy and Vazquez said that in the meeting, the headmaster said their daughter should “toughen up,” which Nysmith has denied.
He said he asked the couple whether they were accusing him of being antisemitic. Roy and Vazquez said in their filing that they “immediately responded that they were not saying that.”
(And then they immediately go to the Brandeis Center to sue him for being antisemetic.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ this. Plus the current families defending the school, makes me think the entire thing is fabricated.
“ I don’t actually know anything about the situation but I know the school must be right because it fits so nicely with my worldview”.