For the fourth time in recent weeks, anti-Semitic fliers were found around the football and track facilities of Northwood High School in Silver Spring, leading to the school district ending public access to the school grounds, the Washington Post reports. The public will no longer be allowed on the school’s sports fields or tennis courts.
The incident in Montgomery County, one of the wealthiest counties in the nation, is the latest in the school system where “Jews not welcome” was spraypainted above a sign at another school. Several schools have reported finding swastikas drawn on desks and in bathrooms.
In January, a group believed to call itself the “Goyim Defense League” left anti-Semitic fliers on front porches of some houses in Kensington. The Anti-Defamation League says the “Goyim Defense League” is a group of loosely-affiliated individuals united only by their anti-Semitism and their desire to move out of their stepfathers’ basements.