A Georgia school board is investigating anti-Semitic graffiti that was daubed on a boys' bathroom wall during the most important holiday period of the Jewish faith.
On Thursday, there were two swastikas and 'Hail [sic] Hitler' graffiti found on the wall at the Alan C. Pope High School in Marietta.A Cobb County District spokesperson called the incident"unacceptable" in a statement to CNN."The principal has engaged with community groups who have been affected by this student behavior, and all applicable District policy and law will be applied," the statement said.
"There were many families and students who reached out with stories similar, not just at Pope High School but throughout the district," he told CNN.Sernovitz added:"We've gotten incredible support from around the area, from faith communities, from churches, from the Islamic Speaker Bureau, from all over saying that, 'We stand with you.