Title: Tensions Change Dress Code At Local Middle School Post by: Soldier4Christ on April 04, 2006, 07:11:05 PM WESTMINSTER, Colo. The immigration debate and demonstrations caused a middle school in Adams County to change their dress code.
Students at Shaw Heights Middle School are no longer allowed to wear anything that's patriotic, including camouflage pants, because they have become a political symbol for a version of patriotism. "It upsets me that we cannot support our troops, the military," said Kirsten Golgart, an eighth grader who was told she'd be suspended if she didn't change her clothes. "We can't support our country. If we're American, I think we should be proud to be an American." A letter went home to parents last week that explained for student safety, no clothes were allowed with political messages or flags of any sort. Myla Shepherd, the principal, said that tensions over the immigration issue were apparent when more than 20 students came to school wearing camouflage jackets and pants, apparently to show what they call their patriotism and American pride. "We started seeing name calling," Shepherd said. "Safety is my first concern so I'm going to do things to keep us from getting to a point where anybody is hurt or being suspended for fighting." She said the dress code diffused the tension immediately. "I don't think that's a solution though because you're punishing 400 students because the action of 100," said Eric Golgart, Kirsten's father. He gathered signatures against the dress code, but the principal said for safety, freedom of speech can be limited in schools, even as students get involved in the national immigration discussion. In Longmont, the principal of Skyline High School banned all flags, including the American flag, because of tensions related to immigration reform. _____________________________ I'm afraid they would have to be escorting me off campus. Title: Re: Tensions Change Dress Code At Local Middle School Post by: Shammu on April 05, 2006, 12:34:01 AM I'm afraid they would have to be escorting me off campus. I would be right along side of you, being escorted off campus. Of course with me I would be saying, The Pledge of Allegiance out loud while being escorted.I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. |