Posted on 04/11/2019 1:40:54 PM PDT by SilvieWaldorfMD
EPPING High school freshman Ciretta MacKenzie didnt think it would be a problem if she wore her President Trump T-shirt on Monday. After all, it was a day when students were encouraged to celebrate American pride by showing off their red, white and blue.
I thought for America Day it would be OK and there wouldnt be an issue, said Ciretta, who turns 15 next week.
But the shirt, which said Trump and Make America Great Again across the front, resulted in her being called to the principals office. Ciretta said she was told by Epping High School Principal Brian Ernest that she wasnt in trouble, but that she needed to find a different shirt.
She said Ernest told her that Trump is a controversial President and that he didnt want the shirt to make anyone feel uncomfortable in school. She said he explained that the school didnt want to make the day political.
Ciretta told Ernest that she understood, but at the same time, said Trump is still the President.
When she asked what would happen if she couldnt find a different shirt to wear, Ciretta said she was told that she might have to be separated from the rest of the students.
I wasnt upset. I was just kind of surprised, I guess, she said.
While violating school dress code policy can result in an in-school suspension, Ciretta didnt think the shirt could possibly be a violation.
Superintendent Valerie McKenney declined to comment on Wednesday.
School board Chairman Dave Mylott said hes aware of the issue and plans to address it at a school board meeting on April 18.
Mylott said hes reviewed the dress code policies and doesnt believe theres anything that would prohibit a student from wearing a shirt with Trump or any other political figure.
He expressed concern about the incident being viewed as a violation of a students First Amendment rights.
Personally, I think its very wrong. Thats a personal opinion, he said.
If the concern stems from an intolerance among students and others in the school community when it comes to differing political views, Mylott said maybe the school needs better diversity training.
I dont think it was maliciously intended, but I think it sets a precedent that I dont think we want to have, Mylott said.
Ciretta said no one at school harassed her about the shirt, but after meeting with the principal, she agreed to wear a friends sweatshirt over the shirt.
Her parents, Jason and Rose MacKenzie, were also surprised by the decision to prohibit the Trump shirt, which their daughter bought during last years eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C.
Rose MacKenzie emailed Ernest to question the decision.
His response read, in part: I explained that we need to separate political views from patriotism. In todays climate it is important to not mix church or state.
She said she believes Ernest was looking out for her daughter and that the decision was made out of concern for her, in case others bothered the teen at school. She said its unfortunate that the principal even had to think twice about how to handle the situation.
I think its a good time for people to stop and reflect, Am I teaching my child to be respectful of other peoples opinions? In my opinion the school shouldnt be put in that position, she said.
The underlying issue, she said, is that adults arent practicing tolerance and respect, so neither are children.
Thats the real problem, she said.
Jason MacKenzie said he felt the decision to force his daughter to cover the shirt was the easy way out, insisting that it could have been more of a teachable moment for all students.
Is censorship the answer or talking about it? I thought it was the wrong way out, he said.
Ciretta said she feels it would have been better if Ernest had allowed her to wear the Trump shirt, but made clear that if anyone harassed her during the day that she should report it to administration so the problem could be addressed.
I dont think I should have been told to cover it up, she said.
why? “Making America Great” is not patriotic?
“Rose MacKenzie emailed Ernest to question the decision.
His response read, in part: I explained that we need to separate political views from patriotism. In todays climate it is important to not mix church or state.
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this may be one of the stupidest principals in America..
This is in the town next to me. My son recently wore a MAGA hat on a school field trip (8th grade). One of the lib teachers gave him a hard time about it, but they let him wear it.
Politics is “church” now?
WMAL Ping List!
(This happened close to where I went to college in NH. I hope you’re all doing well!)
Silvie
Always has been for liberals.
Che G shirts were ok?
I went to Plymouth State in the 1980s! I have many friends in NH... LOVE THIS STATE!!
To leftists it is.
Bravo for the school board chairman, hope he sets the administration right. They are teachers and a teachable moment was lost.
On the other hand, if the girl said she identified as a boy that day and peeled her/his shirt off, what would the PC principal have done?
“why? Making America Great is not patriotic?”
Our domestic enemies’ standard response is, “America was never great!”
“And SLAVERY!”
“On the other hand, if the girl said she identified as a boy that day and peeled her/his shirt off, what would the PC principal have done?”
As with all else, it depends upon what she looks like.
The SCOTUS ruled half a century ago during Vietnam era protests that students “do not shed their rights at the schoolhouse door.”
Political speech is the MOST protected under the 1A.
If she had worn a Malcolm X tee shirt would she have been told (correctly) to find another shirt.
Sue the son of bitches!!!
All the Communist Democrat BS in the world wont change the fact that DJT is the President of the United State of America. Attacking people who support the POTUS should be viewed as HIGH TREASON.
Liberal educators. Enough said.
Not necessarily....who the hell remembers who Malcomb X was??????
Sue the LIVING SH!T out of them!!!!
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