Exclusive | Elite Stuyvesant HS restricts boys restroom use in cover-up of anti-Jew graffiti

Elite Stuyvesant High School perpetrated a “cover up” this week after hateful graffiti referencing the Holocaust was discovered in a restroom — by not telling parents about the “blatant antisemitism” scrawled on a toilet stall, sources told The Post. The top-ranked school put students and families on notice that starting Tuesday, it will guard the boys’ bathrooms and take other steps to secure the spaces.“Due to ongoing vandalism and graffiti, we will be locking the boy’s bathrooms and assigning a staff member to the 2nd and 7th floor – the only bathrooms that will be accessible to students wishing to use the boy’s bathroom,” says the email sent Friday by Dina Ingram, business manager and director of family engagement at the downtown Manhattan school.“Until further notice, students will be required to sign in prior to using the facilities.”Ingram also warned, “Vandalism and intentional destruction of school property will not be tolerated at Stuyvesant High School.Disciplinary action will be taken against any individual who engages in this type of behavior.”The missive failed to address the graffiti’s chilling content.
The crude drawing in black marker depicts a person behind a counter with a text bubble above their head reading, “6 mil pizzas? We can only do 271K,” and a bespectacled, bearded man in a black hat saying: “Oy vey, stop noticing!” Karen Feldman, a city middle-school teacher and Holocaust educator, said “6 mil” clearly refers to the six million Jews killed by Nazi Germany and its allies, and “271K” is a number used by Holocaust deniers to minimize the murders.“Using the 271,000 figure to deny the Holocaust dangerously distorts history and fuels antisemitism.Seeing this referenced in graffiti at Stuyvesant is shocking—and a clear sign that our education system is failing,” Feldman told The Post.“It’s deeply disturbing to see Stuyvesant — one of the top public schools in the country—— fail...