Student Sent Home For Wearing “Support The Troops” Shirt… School’s Located

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Student Sent Home For Wearing “Support The Troops” Shirt… School’s Located On A U.S. Army Base…



Amazing to think an adult thought this was the smart thing to do.

Via Fox News Insider:


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.

And here’s the kicker. This all happened at Mahaffey Middle School, which is located on Fort Campbell Army Base in Kentucky.
 
The military

Used to be a fighting force

Now

They are a

FARCE
 
Student Sent Home For Wearing “Support The Troops” Shirt… School’s Located On A U.S. Army Base…



Amazing to think an adult thought this was the smart thing to do.

Via Fox News Insider:


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.

And here’s the kicker. This all happened at Mahaffey Middle School, which is located on Fort Campbell Army Base in Kentucky.

Yuh gotta understand that military schools are nests for faggots and liberals and the blame America firsters. Been that way since the 60s.
 
You would think if anybody would respect school policy it would be a military kid...fucking rebels
 
Are you saying she had a right to wear a shirt without a collar?
 
Run and get the news media involved so you can break policy...just get a red shirt with a collar and you can write whatever the fuck you want on it without getting half the dumbass population in an uproar over nothing
 
Are you saying she had a right to wear a shirt without a collar?

Im saying if the T SHIRT

said

I BELIEVE IN CHOICE

COEXIST

NO NRA

etc

and had no collar

IT WOULD BE COOL
 
Run and get the news media involved so you can break policy...just get a red shirt with a collar and you can write whatever the fuck you want on it without getting half the dumbass population in an uproar over nothing

Exactly. Red shirt day does not require a non collared shirt: http://redshirtfridays.org/

And the school's dress code permits solid shits of any color--which presumably includes red--so long as the shirt includes a collar: http://www.am.dodea.edu/Campbell/DSO/Pages/DressCode.htm

The school was not standing in the way of her showing her support by wearing red; she just needed a collar.
 
Im saying if the T SHIRT

said

I BELIEVE IN CHOICE

COEXIST

NO NRA

etc

and had no collar

IT WOULD BE COOL

So you know those school administrators? They would have broken the no collar rule for that?
 
So you know those school administrators? They would have broken the no collar rule for that?

I don't know them

THEY WOULD HAVE NOT NOTICED THE COLLAR

I know

You know

WE ALL KNOW



:cool:
 
I don't know them

THEY WOULD HAVE NOT NOTICED THE COLLAR

I know

You know

WE ALL KNOW



:cool:

I know you're speculating again.

It is sort of funny, though, that a school that teaches soldiers' kids gets in trouble for having a dress code.
 
I am

I also know IM CORRECT

I also know that YOU ALSO know Im correct

I think you're full of bullshit is what I think. I bet that is the first Tshirt that has been permissibly worn in that school since the school has been opened. The irony in this, though, is now the school cannot stop kids from wearing Tshirts opposing the troops.
 
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