![]() The district told the teacher to "refrain from using the 'Thin Blue Line Flag' symbol" in the school or she may face "further disciplinary action." The objections, however, were soon dropped and the teacher later posted the flag in her classroom.Ī second assistant principal then ordered the flag to be taken down, and an HR representative for the district said in a Letter of Clarification to the teacher that the district was "highly concerned about the impact of this political symbol on students, staff, and families of Marysville Middle School." The assistant principal said that there were "concerns about how students, families, and community members might interpret what the image is intending to communicate and that this interpretation may cause a disruption to the learning environment," Rantz reported after examining an HR document on the incident. The teacher, who wished to remain anonymous, said an assistant principal at the school first took issue with a "Thin Blue Line" sticker on her laptop. The flag was also surrounded by photos of her brother. © press A teacher was ordered to remove the pro-police flag (pictured) from the classroom
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