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Nebraska school bans students from flying ‘disruptive’ American flags on campus
November 17, 2016
By Victor Skinner
 

LINCOLN, Neb. – Officials at Lincoln Public Schools’ Career Academy banned welding students from flying American flags on their vehicles after a college student removed one from a holder they made as a class project to honor veterans.

Academy director Dan Hohensee told the Lincoln Journal Star officials are worried that the American flags welding students had flown from their trucks since Veterans Day may be divisive and disrupt the learning environment, so they banned Old Glory.

“The directive prohibiting displaying the flags in the school’s parking lot was prompted by an incident on Friday, when a Southeast Community College student removed one of the flags from a holder and put it in the bed of a pickup next to the vehicle flying the flag,” according to the news site.

http://eagnews.org/nebraska-school-bans-students-from-flying-disruptive-american-flags-on-campus/
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