MAS, which has more than 50 chapters throughout the United States, owns the property where the program was presented, and says it leases it to a school operator. The program’s supervisor has been dismissed and the organization in charge plans to develop sensitivity training and improved oversight procedures. “We stand resolutely in our condemnation of hate, bigotry, Islamophobia, xenophobia, racism, anti-Semitism, and all the illnesses of hate that plague our society,” the MAS statement read.