BETHANY/ORANGE/WOODBRIDGE — One-by-one Amity High students addressed the Board of Education Monday night and the theme was the same. They told school officials they don't feel safe at school and that anti-Semitism has run rampant at the school, the New Haven Register reports.

Numerous Swastikas have been found at the school and Jewish families have had their homes vandalized, the Register reports. Students say the anti-Semitism is not new at Amity. One student told the school board, via the New Haven Register, that "It was emotionally exhausting to be in school today. The hate in this school is bigger than us." Several students wept.

