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An Illinois father wants a school district to reconsider its dress code after his son was asked to remove a U.S. Marines T-shirt or be suspended, FoxNews.com has learned.
Daniel McIntyre, 44, of Genoa, told FoxNews.com that his 14-year-old son, Michael, was asked to remove the T-shirt by eighth-grade teacher Karen Deverell during reading class at Genoa-Kingston Middle School on Monday. Deverell, citing the school’s dress code, said the garment’s interlocking rifles was problematic and had to be removed from sight, McIntyre said.
Read more: Father wants school dress code changed after son asked to remove Marines T-shirt | Fox News
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I though the cons were all about following the rules and laws of society? I mean, just remove the damn shirt.
Like the cons are for smaller governemet, i guess it's just another myth.
What seems to be the problem with a USMC shirt with interlocking rifles?
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An Illinois father wants a school district to reconsider its dress code after his son was asked to remove a U.S. Marines T-shirt or be suspended, FoxNews.com has learned.
Daniel McIntyre, 44, of Genoa, told FoxNews.com that his 14-year-old son, Michael, was asked to remove the T-shirt by eighth-grade teacher Karen Deverell during reading class at Genoa-Kingston Middle School on Monday. Deverell, citing the school’s dress code, said the garment’s interlocking rifles was problematic and had to be removed from sight, McIntyre said.
Read more: Father wants school dress code changed after son asked to remove Marines T-shirt | Fox News
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I though the cons were all about following the rules and laws of society? I mean, just remove the damn shirt.
Like the cons are for smaller governemet, i guess it's just another myth.
i just love this part:
“He was upset, he couldn’t understand it,” he continued. “He couldn’t understand why a teacher would make him do that.”
LOL, playing the "VICTIM". :lol:
An Illinois father wants a school district to reconsider its dress code after his son was asked to remove a U.S. Marines T-shirt or be suspended, FoxNews.com has learned.
Daniel McIntyre, 44, of Genoa, told FoxNews.com that his 14-year-old son, Michael, was asked to remove the T-shirt by eighth-grade teacher Karen Deverell during reading class at Genoa-Kingston Middle School on Monday. Deverell, citing the school’s dress code, said the garment’s interlocking rifles was problematic and had to be removed from sight, McIntyre said.
Read more: Father wants school dress code changed after son asked to remove Marines T-shirt | Fox News
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I though the cons were all about following the rules and laws of society? I mean, just remove the damn shirt.
Like the cons are for smaller governemet, i guess it's just another myth.
i just love this part:
“He was upset, he couldn’t understand it,” he continued. “He couldn’t understand why a teacher would make him do that.”
LOL, playing the "VICTIM". :lol:
Well, obviously he has broken a school rule. It's not for me to determine what is wrong with the shirt.
I though the cons were all about following the rules and laws of society? I mean, just remove the damn shirt.
Like the cons are for smaller governemet, i guess it's just another myth.
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i just love this part:
“He was upset, he couldn’t understand it,” he continued. “He couldn’t understand why a teacher would make him do that.”
LOL, playing the "VICTIM". :lol:
you have obviously not read the article. why would you comment on an article you have not read?
do everyone - mostly yourself - a favor and read the article before continuing to discuss it.
Brett McPherson, the school’s principal, referred questions to Genoa-Kingston Superintendent Joe Burgess, who reiterated that the shirt is not in violation of the district’s dress policy.
So no violation, just an emotional, over reaction, by another pansy lib that has their sensibilities offended by having to acknowledge that our military uses guns.....10-4
Long before all this started my husband gave the kid's shirts that said "stand back 100 feet or you will be shot" in arabic. . . no way in hell was I letting them wear it to SCHOOL.
*sigh*
Damn, I must be channeling j-mac.
So no violation, just an emotional, over reaction, by another pansy lib that has their sensibilities offended by having to acknowledge that our military uses guns.....10-4
An Illinois father wants a school district to reconsider its dress code after his son was asked to remove a U.S. Marines T-shirt or be suspended, FoxNews.com has learned.
Daniel McIntyre, 44, of Genoa, told FoxNews.com that his 14-year-old son, Michael, was asked to remove the T-shirt by eighth-grade teacher Karen Deverell during reading class at Genoa-Kingston Middle School on Monday. Deverell, citing the school’s dress code, said the garment’s interlocking rifles was problematic and had to be removed from sight, McIntyre said.
Read more: Father wants school dress code changed after son asked to remove Marines T-shirt | Fox News
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I though the cons were all about following the rules and laws of society? I mean, just remove the damn shirt.
Like the cons are for smaller governemet, i guess it's just another myth.
i just love this part:
“He was upset, he couldn’t understand it,” he continued. “He couldn’t understand why a teacher would make him do that.”
LOL, playing the "VICTIM". :lol:
Could someone explain me how being annoyed at a PUBLIC, tax payer funded schools dress code = not liking smaller government?
Well, obviously he has broken a school rule. It's not for me to determine what is wrong with the shirt.
I think the belief is that if you support any rule, such as for example in this case a dress code, then you support "big government". I swear it is happening an aweful lot lately where instead of arguing actual positions, people argue against the most extreme position they can find on the other side.
I think the belief is that if you support any rule, such as for example in this case a dress code, then you support "big government". I swear it is happening an aweful lot lately where instead of arguing actual positions, people argue against the most extreme position they can find on the other side.
The teacher's political beleifs are not mentioned in the article, so you are just making **** up to fit your desired narrative. It could just as likely be a crackpot conservative teacher who never actually bothered to read the rules and is a stickler for following the exact letter of what they believe to be the rule, and the smart liberal superintendent pointing out that the rule is not what is claimed. We have no way of knowing based on the information given.
As I saw it, the father was asking for the dress code to be changed, to allow the t-shirt - perhaps, he should have asked for the dress code to be abandoned, not changed, then some wouldn't have the canard about this being big government versus small government.
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