New data-sharing agreement combines ADL's national Audit with Stop Hate in Schools' real-time incident mapping to identify patterns across schools and districts
New York, NY, June 4, 2026 — ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) and Stop Hate in Schools have entered into a formal data-sharing partnership to strengthen antisemitism incident tracking in K-12 schools. The agreement will inform ADL's annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents and augment Stop Hate in Schools' real-time school and district-level incident maps — giving parents, educators, and community leaders a more complete picture of antisemitic incidents affecting Jewish students in classrooms, school hallways, and other K-12 settings.
Stop Hate in Schools was founded by parents concerned about rising antisemitism in K-12 schools. The organization operates a secure incident tracking platform designed to identify patterns across schools, districts and regions. Together, the organizations will combine national and local incident data to strengthen visibility into antisemitism affecting Jewish students and deepen understanding of trends across K-12 schools, districts and regions. The collaboration will provide families, educators, and community leaders with credible, structured data to better understand, track, and respond to anti-Jewish bias in schools.
“You can't stop antisemitism if you don’t document it when it first happens,” said Jonathan A. Greenblatt, ADL CEO. “Too many schools are failing to support Jewish families, and that must stop. This partnership with Stop Hate in Schools gives us sharper, more complete data – and that means we can hold schools accountable and drive real change.”
Under the agreement, the organizations will share incident data to strengthen ADL’s Audit and Stop Hate in Schools' mapping and reporting tools, improve visibility into underreported incidents, and surface trends that parents and community leaders can bring to administrators and elected officials. By improving the quality and accessibility of incident data, the partnership aims to support informed engagement and constructive responses at the local, regional and national levels.
To learn more or report an incident, visit stophateinschools.org or adl.org.
ADL is the leading anti-hate organization in the world. Founded in 1913 to protect the Jewish people, ADL works to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment to all. In the face of rising antisemitism and extremism, we protect, advocate, and educate, through a mix of programs and services using the latest innovations and technology, and seek to create a world without hate. More at www.adl.org.