Posted on 05/22/2016 5:27:49 PM PDT by sparklite2
An Illinois high school has come under fire after officials refused to let a graduate, who is also a U.S. Marine, walk across the stage Thursday in her blues.
Marine Corps Pvt. Megan Howerton technically finished up her studies at McHenry West High School early in order to start her career as a Marine, WLS-TV reported. But when she returned to the school to join her classmates at graduation, she wasnt allowed to walk with her class.
"Rules are rules, but just because she's in the military doesn't mean you can break them. The Marines stand for rules and order, so she should follow those rules and order since she's fighting for them, he said.
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I know that. But if she showed up in some gay outfit the school would have gone all blubbery over it.
It’s termed a “cover”.
You don’t ever have to ask to be excused for anything, far as I’m concerned.
You are a great reminder of what this country was, what you fought for.
Thank you.
Probably a good thing that it’s part of the “Dress” uniform, and not the BDU.
Not something I'd recommend.
Yup. . in the meantime, it should be easy to write the dress-code for graduation to allow service uniforms to be worm.
Our local HS has such an allowance.
Somehow, “too covery” didn’t have the punch. ‘>)
I am also a retired USMC officer and I completely agree with you. There’s a time and place for dress blues and a time and place for the cap and gown. She isn’t entitled to special treatment.
Aren't they awful? I''m glad I retired before they decided to make the female uniforms more butch.
Do it anyway, make them physically remove you.
Are all “educators” ignorant asshats?
LOL
Maybe he should declare himself a girl and ask to wear a dress. I bet they’d allow that.
He’s already a girl.
Oops. What I meant to say was SHE should declare herself a GUY and demand to wear a SUIT. Yeah, that’s it.
Yeah ... Egg all over my face.
LOL
I agree with you. If I were her commander, I’d chew her ass out for being a little jerk for trying to make her high school look bad, for trying to make herself the center of attention, and for besmirching the name of the Corps.
It doesn’t hurt her to wear her uniform under her cap and gown.
And it is NOT a surprise to anyone in the world that the graduation dress is ‘cap and gown’.
My sister completed high school one semester early (December 1971), and was not allowed to participate in her class’ graduation. Peoria, IL.
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