Swastikas and racist messages scrawled outside Boston-area school

The hate symbols were daubed on a rock that is regularly decorated by students and is considered an important symbol to the town of Harvard.

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(JTA) — Swastikas and racist messages were painted outside of a school near Boston.

The swastikas were daubed on a rock outside the Bromfield School that is regularly decorated by students and is considered an important symbol to the town of Harvard, according to the Boston Fox News affiliate. They reportedly were painted over Stars of David that had been painted on the rock.

The Bromfield School is located about 30 miles west of Boston and has about 700 students in sixth through 12th grade.

Linda Dwight, the superintendent of Harvard Public Schools, sent an email to parents Friday informing them of the incident.

The Department of Public Works painted over the graffiti. Students had been scheduled to repaint the rock on Saturday with messages of peace and tolerance.

Police are investigating the vandalism as a hate crime, Harvard Police Detective Daniele Fortunato told Fox News. The state Attorney General’s Office is also investigating.

Last week, a closed elementary school nearby Billerica, Massachusetts, was vandalized with a swastika. Earlier this year, a teen allegedly drew a swastika on a Boston-area school football field, and swastikas were painted on the walls of two area synagogues.

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