Wednesday, October 14, 2015

BULL....If they don't ban Confederate symbols, then why did the have the students change clothes ? Pay attention to the last sentence Different school but.....

Students told to change out of clothes with Confederate flag
Associated Press

The Confederate flag is shown in downtown Andersonville, Georgia. Steve Schaefer/Getty Images     © Steve Schaefer/Getty Images The Confederate flag is shown in downtown Andersonville, Georgia. Steve Schaefer/Getty Images
BRUNSWICK, Md. — At least two students at a Maryland high school were asked to change out of clothes displaying the Confederate symbol.
School district spokesman Michael Doerrer says the students at Brunswick High School wore the Confederate symbol Tuesday. The Frederick News-Post reports  Tuesday also marked USA Day. During the event, the school encourages students to wear patriotic colors in honor of Spirit Week.
Doerrer says the school doesn't ban Confederate symbols, but administrators can ask a symbol to be removed on a case-by-case basis if it proves disruptive.
Brunswick High Principal Nancy Doll says administrators spoke with three students who "cooperatively and respectfully" changed their clothing.
Last month, about 20 students at Christiansburg High School in Virginia were sent home for refusing to shed their Confederate flag gear.

1 comment:

Sarthurk said...

It's all about "control".