Ashburton school admits uniform passes ‘culturally inappropriate’
- The Board will review the uniform code to prevent future incidents of culturally inappropriate passes, as stated by Gray.
- Gray acknowledged that the uniform pass system issued passes that are culturally inappropriate and apologized for any offense caused.
- Critics compared the situation to Apartheid South Africa, expressing disgust over the need for Māori students to carry passes.
- Gray confirmed that the school has not denied anyone the right to wear a Taonga/Pounamu during their time at the school.
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