School board debates repealing dress code ban on hate symbols
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MN school considering repealing hate symbol ban | FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
The Forest Lake School Board is debating repealing a school policy that bans hate speech on clothing. The policy currently bans clothing that features confederate flags, KKK, and swastika symbols. A school board meeting on Thursday featured an hour-long listening session during which residents expressed their concerns over the proposed dress code policy change. Ultimately, the school board voted to send this proposal back to the policy committee…
Forest Lake School Board delays changes on dress-code restrictions
The Forest Lake School Board voted late Thursday to revisit the district’s dress code in the fall after a proposal to remove the policy’s bans on specific symbols brought significant backlash from community members and students. A proposed version of Policy No. 515 that was read in May would have followed Minnesota School Board Association model language and removed specific bans on symbols like swastikas, the KKK and the Confederate flag on clo…
School board debates repealing dress code ban on hate symbols
WCCO By Frankie McLister Click here for updates on this story FOREST LAKE, Minnesota (WCCO) — A northern Twin Cities school dress code debate drew large crowds and criticism at a school board meeting on Thursday evening. Forest Lake school leaders are considering repealing the ban on wearing clothing that displays the Confederate flag, swastika and KKK signs. “It will 100% impact the decision on where I send my children,” said one parent at …
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