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http://www.fox40.com/ktxl-americanflagbike11122010,0,5978528.htmlstory".
Sure, they later "capitulated," but only after being contacted by a major news agency.
I have two grave concerns over this issue:
1. Just how out of touch with reality are educators these days, anyway?
2. Since when did the complaints of some students supercede a school administration's requiremen to follow Constitutional law, then State, county, and municipal law.
No principal has the right to deny a child's properly-exercised Constitutional rights, and displaying our American flag is utterly proper. Having seen hundreds of schools and never having seen one lacking an American flag, I can't help but wonder if this school has struck our nation's flag from it's grounds!
Sure, they later "capitulated," but only after being contacted by a major news agency.
I have two grave concerns over this issue:
1. Just how out of touch with reality are educators these days, anyway?
2. Since when did the complaints of some students supercede a school administration's requiremen to follow Constitutional law, then State, county, and municipal law.
No principal has the right to deny a child's properly-exercised Constitutional rights, and displaying our American flag is utterly proper. Having seen hundreds of schools and never having seen one lacking an American flag, I can't help but wonder if this school has struck our nation's flag from it's grounds!
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