High school officials in Stoughton, Massachusetts, are investigating the third anti-Semitic incident in three years.
A letter was sent out to Stoughton High School parents Tuesday informing them a student or group of students made an anti-Semitic comment and gesture to another student or group of students.
Students like senior Cesar McElaney are bothered to hear of the behavior.
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"I just think it's pretty ridiculous how it's 2018 and we're still dealing with the aftermath of anti-Semitism," McElaney said.
The town dealt with anti-Semitic incidents at the middle school and high school in February.
"This afternoon a potential bullying incident was reported to SHS administration," Principal Juliette Miller wrote in the letter to parents. "An investigation began immediately. At this time it appears a student or students may have encouraged another classmate to make an offensive anti-Semitic gesture and comment to another student."