At Etiwanda Unified School District in San Bernardino County, a middle school youth choked a Jewish student while shouting, “Shut your stupid Jew ass up,” yet the staff blamed the victim, the suit states.

In Watsonville, a Pajaro Valley school board member publicly ranted against the Jewish community and at a Berkeley Unified school board meeting, a mother reporting Jewish slurs was mocked and subsequently her job information was posted online, the suit states.

The lawsuit also documents what it says are multiple instances in which teachers or unions have facilitated the spread of antisemitism into California classrooms, including the Oakland Education Association, which allegedly created an unapproved curriculum that recycles antisemitic propaganda and age-old antisemitic tropes. The curriculum featured, among other things, a children’s book for Oakland’s transitional kindergarten through third grade students that proclaims, “I is for Intifada,” the suit states.

“Jews consistently are being targeted with hostility because of who they are, including in California and particularly in K-12 public schools,” said Roz Rothstein, CEO and co-founder of StandWithUs. “It is imperative that California K-12 schools not be co-opted by those seeking to indoctrinate students into antisemitic hate. However, Jewish students and parents indicate that this is precisely what is happening in California.”

The lawsuit was necessitated by the “systemic failure and seeks to ensure, going forward, that California’s Jewish students are protected and have access to an education free from discrimination,” according to Rothstein.

The two groups are seeking statewide injunctive relief, asking the court to order monitoring of schools where antisemitism is a problem, elimination of antisemitic curriculum and instruction, prohibition on segregation of Jewish students, mandatory antisemitism training for teachers and administrators and limits on school funding for schools that allegedly fail to enforce non-discrimination policies.