The Anti-Defamation League reports an overall decline in antisemitic incidents, but they have not decreased in K-12 schools. In contrast, incidents on college campuses dropped sharply from 1,700 in 2024 to 583 in 2025. The audit highlights ongoing concerns in primary and secondary education settings.
Key Points
- Overall antisemitic incidents have decreased, per ADL audit.
- No decline in K-12 schools, unlike sharp drop on college campuses.
- College incidents fell from 1,700 in 2024 to 583 in 2025.
Implications for Educational Freedom
Persistent antisemitic incidents in K-12 schools may drive parental demand for school choice options like vouchers or charters to ensure safer learning environments. This underscores the importance of parental rights in selecting schools free from discrimination and government overreach in addressing such issues.
Source: Antisemitic incidents drop — but not at K-12 schools, says Anti-Defamation League