PIEDMONT — Police and officials with the Piedmont Unified School District are investigating reports of racist incidents among students, according to a local TV news report.

The incidents, which included an alleged dance formation in the shape of a swastika and Nazi salutes in the hallways, led officials to host a school assembly on Monday, the same day that a letter went out to parents that said the issues have been going on for months, although it was first brought to their attention in April.

“I’ve been told you’ll burn like your ancestors. I’ve been told ‘You f—-ing Jew,’” Piedmont High School freshman Tamir Menahemy told KTVU.

Among those voicing concerns was Rabbi Mark Bloom of Temple Beth Abraham, whose son is a junior at Piedmont High School.

“There was a gym class where apparently some of the kids formed a dance routine in the shape of a swastika. There have been ‘Heil Hitler’ salutes in the hallways,” Bloom said.

Superintendent Randall Booker told the television station that he thought the assembly would be cathartic.

“Student participation at the assembly reflected the overall positive character and integrity that we see in our student body,” Booker said.

He added that “Piedmont Unified is dedicated to creating a safe, secure, respectful learning environment for all, with no tolerance for bigotry.”

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