
Last week, the school's Interim Head of School Claude Grubair and Board Chair Matthew Chilton issued a statement informing the community that the school was consulting with multiple groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, in the wake of the incident. 'We are collecting our yearbooks due to a quote that was included with an anonymous attribution that runs counter to our school’s core values. We are taking this very seriously, and cannot provide further details until our investigation is complete,' she wrote in a statement Thursday. The school's Interim Head of School Claude Grubair and Board Chair Matthew Chilton issued a groveling statement apologizing for the oversight and for failing to 'help our students navigate what is morally right and wrong'Ī spokeswoman for the school, Lauren Walker, said the school is investigating the incident. And as long as they learn from this lesson, it is all good.' He added he still supports the private school's community and said: 'Everybody makes mistakes from time to time. Tony Huang, the father of another Meadows senior, told Scripps News Las Vegas this week 'the school needs to do a better job monitoring what they put on the yearbook.' It is unclear whether the student will be allowed to participate in graduation from the Meadows School, which was founded in 1984 by current Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman. The student also listed their interests as politics, history and human biology. On the page, the student, whose identity remains unknown, also answered the question 'How can I influence others?' with 'Take over the country.' He was head of the American Nazi Party from its founding in 1959 through the end of his life in 1967. Rockwell was a famous Holocaust denier and unabashed promoter of the work of Adolf Hitler. The student submitted the saying with an anonymous attribution, but it actually comes from a 1966 interview of Rockwell conducted by 'Roots' author Alex Haley, George Lincoln Rockwell was an infamous Hitler sympathizer and founder of the American Nazi Party
