Newport Beach

After Nazi Beer Pong Incident, Newport Harbor High School Vandalized With Nazi Posters

A week after being rocked by social media postings of its students doing a Nazi salute and arranging beer pong cups into the shape of a swastika, Newport Harbor High School was vandalized by Nazi posters on campus last weekend.

The vandals hit the high school Saturday night or early Sunday morning, according to Annette Franco, a spokeswoman for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.

School administrators immediately called police when the posters were noticed and then took them down, Franco said.

School district board members will meet Tuesday night and might discuss a proposal to form a human relations task force to form a plan to educate students, parents and educators on racism and bigotry.

Last week, 89-year-old Eva Schloss, whose father, brother and stepsister Anne Frank died in the Holocaust, met with a group of Newport Beach students involved in the controversial photos that sparked community outrage.

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