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05-07-2010, 10:54 AM #1
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Flag Clothing Incident "Extremely Unfortunate"
School District: Flag Clothing Incident "Extremely Unfortunate"
By JESSICA GREENE
Updated 7:43 AM PDT, Fri, May 7, 2010
NBC Bay Area Some parents of students at Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill are keeping their kids home from school after tension related to an incident involving students wearing American flag clothing on Cinco de Mayo spilled out onto the streets.
The students wore T-shirts depicting the flag to school on Wednesday. Administrators told the boys the clothes could be "incendiary" and asked them turn the shirts inside-out or face suspension. The boys refused so they were sent home.
The controversy quickly spread over the Internet and became national news.
Now, the school district is sending a message to parents about the heated issue, assuring them that students will not be suspended, and that students are allowed to wear patriotic clothing.
The message was delivered from Superintendent Wesley Smith through both a letter and a voicemail. Here is the full text:
Good evening. This is Dr. Wesley Smith, Superintendent of the Morgan Hill Unified School District. The Morgan Hill Unified School District does not prohibit nor do we discourage wearing patriotic clothing. The incident on May 5 at Live Oak High School is extremely unfortunate. While campus safety is our primary concern and administrators made decisions yesterday in an attempt to ensure campus safety, students should not, and will not, be disciplined for wearing patriotic clothing. This situation and our response are under review.
We know that this is an emotionally charged topic. We would ask you to encourage your students to be safe and focus on their academics while in school. If conversations and/or activities are necessary to express their feelings on this issue, we will find appropriate venues that do not disturb student learning or jeopardize the safety of our students. Furthermore, we encourage everyone to demonstrate respect for each other, open communication, and responsibility.
Thank you for your support and understanding.
Dr. Wesley Smith
Superintendent
There was talk late Thursday of students
On Thursday, about 200 Mexican-American students walked out of class in protest of the flag clothing incident. Members of the group waved the Mexican flag and said they were marching for respect and unity. They also demanded the school suspend the boys who wore the U.S. flag-adorned clothing.
As a result of this heated debate, other Bay Area schools by the name of Live Oak have been threatened. The Live Oak School District in Santa Cruz County has received several calls from people angry about the issue, even though they are in no way involved in the Morgan Hill school's issue. That district's superintendent believes it's just a same-name misunderstanding and lack of clarity in reporting the school's location.
Administrators at Live Oak High School in Sutter County say they've also recieved violent threats. The sheriff there is concerned the person who threatened to shoot up the school or plant a bomb may follow through.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-be ... 65324.htmlIf you ain't mad, you ain't payin' attention = Terry Anderson.
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05-07-2010, 12:04 PM #2On Thursday, about 200 Mexican-American students walked out of class in protest of the flag clothing incident. Members of the group waved the Mexican flag and said they were marching for respect and unity. They also demanded the school suspend the boys who wore the U.S. flag-adorned clothing.
Administrators at Live Oak High School in Sutter County say they've also recieved violent threats. The sheriff there is concerned the person who threatened to shoot up the school or plant a bomb may follow through."A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow
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05-07-2010, 12:19 PM #3
Re: Flag Clothing Incident "Extremely Unfortunate"
On Thursday, about 200 Mexican-American students walked out of class in protest of the flag clothing incident. Members of the group waved the Mexican flag and said they were marching for respect and unity. They also demanded the school suspend the boys who wore the U.S. flag-adorned clothing.
2. If the school allows this type of Mexican pride then yes the principal should be worried about a riot breaking out. The problem is he allows Mexican pride in the first place and sided with the Mexicans, not Americans.
3. The principal is not entirely to blame since US immigration policies have allowed in so many Mexican nationalists, thus putting him in a tough spot.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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05-07-2010, 12:42 PM #4
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they want the American kids kicked out... I can't say what I want to say...
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05-09-2010, 07:48 AM #5
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What is extremely unfortunate is that all things mexican are protected and that the invasion is being tolerated by our gooberment to the detriment of the average American citizen.
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