The 12-year-old daughter of a U.S. soldier deployed overseas was reportedly sent home from school by administrators for violating the dress code. Cejai Taylor wore a red t-shirt to honor her father, Sgt. James Taylor, and other service members. It was part of a "red shirt day" campaign that she hoped to start at the school.
But administrators reportedly objected because the shirt did not have a collar, though they are taking another look at their policy.
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Red shirt day - put Communist mottos on red shirts and you will be fine. How about a red "Free Nidal Hassan" shirt instead I shot at the little " Ivan " targets I fuss they are banned too.
ReplyDeleteIndeed and crazy.
DeleteThe fact that it was a patriotic shirt had nothing to do with it... Say so in the tiny little article up there. It didn't have a collar.
ReplyDeleteadministrators reportedly objected
DeleteNot conclusive and why it reads "reportedly objected" instead of simply "objected."