A student at a high school in Anaheim Hills said administrators ordered her to change out of a T-shirt that promoted the National Rifle Association.
Sophomore Haley Bullwinkle said when she wore her NRA shirt to Canyon High School last month, she landed in the principal’s office for violating the school’s dress code that forbids offensive, violent or divisive clothing...
Principal Kimberly Fricker responded in an email, which said, in part, “The shirt had a gun on it, which is not allowed by school police. It’s protocol to have students change when they’re in violation of the dress code.”
The girl’s father, who has retained an attorney, now wants to know how the school defines violence. He said the drill team is allowed to twirl fake rifles and the mascot is a Comanche.
Education, politics, and anything else that catches my attention.
Thursday, October 03, 2013
More Silliness With Firearms
I doubt there's much I can add to this that would make this principal look any more stupid than she has already made herself:
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Wait .. you favor dress codes. I have no problem with the t-shirt... but if it violate the school's rules, why would yo oppose it? Personally I would oppose any that didn't affect the classroom environment. And an NRA t-shirt wouldn't.
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