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Two elementary school boys in Oklahoma reportedly pulled from class for wearing Black Lives Matter T-shirts Haley Victory Smith © Provided by Washington Examiner
Two elementary school boys in Oklahoma were reportedly pulled from class and instructed to sit in their schools front offices for wearing Black Lives Matter T-shirts.
On May 3, Jordan Herbert, the mother of three sons, posted on Facebook that one of her boys, aged 8, who attends Charles Evans Elementary, was instructed on April 30 to turn his Black Lives Matter shirt inside out. He was told to turn his shirt inside out by [Denise Brunk], the principal of the school, Herbert said. I asked the woman this morning to show me in the school hand book where the dress code says he’s not [allowed] to wear it. Of course she couldn’t show me. She told me when all of this first started [when] Mr. Holland (superintendent) said politics were not [allowed] in the school.
Sayings and logos should be in good taste
Herbert said she visited the school principal after the incident and queried which part of the
She was directed to
‘the George Floyd case blew up, politics will not be allowed at school.’
When she pressed further, however, Holland conceded that the school would not be able to take further action against her son if he continued to wear BLM-emblazoned clothes because it was not against official school policy.
The district’s student handbook states clothes with ‘sayings or logos’ should be ‘in good taste and school appropriate’.
The policy says
‘clothing or apparel that disrupts the learning process is prohibited’, but does not specifically ban clothes which are deemed political.
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