Central Bucks West High School was the site this week of an activist group’s mobile billboard targeting a Spanish teacher accused of antisemitism.An activist group backed by GOP donors sent mobile billboards to the schools and homes of two teachers in the Central Bucks and Philadelphia school districts this week, saying it aimed to expose their “antisemitic statements” and “vile beliefs.”a Spanish teacher at Central Bucks West High School.
Abdelwahab — who previously told The Inquirer he “would never advocate violence toward anybody” — advises Central Bucks West’s Muslim Student Association. The federal civil rights complaint accusing the district of antisemitism cites posts by Abdelwahab and the club, including a prayer for Ramadan shared by the club that read “Oh Allah, deal with the usurping Jews and the treacherous Zionists.”
The district is moving to change its policies around social media accounts for student clubs, Scanlon said — though the school board hasn’t been able to agree on what extent the district should regulate those accounts. Students from the Muslim Student Association have also protested potential changes as restrictions on their speech, and say they’ve been subject to unfair levels of scrutiny and harassment from adults in and outside the community.