Pupils at a Washington state secondary school wished to note the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks by using red, white and also blue at a Patriot's Day-themed game, a record says




Students at a Washington state high school wished to mark the 20th year since the Sept. 11 assaults by using red, white and blue at a patriotic-themed game but were refused since the event can "inadvertently cause crime to some who see it differently," according to a report.

Jason Rantz, a host on KTTH 770/94.5 FM, reported that the event was terminated by an unrevealed staffer at Eastlake Secondary school in Sammamish "in the nick of time." A pupil told the show that he was informed that the "red, white as well as blue was going to be viewed as racially insensitive and may impact people in a manner that we will not comprehend as well as for that reason that we were to transform our motif."

The terminal uploaded a screengrab of an email from among the college's associate principals to a parent that said she understands the "sacrifice as well as values our flag stands for, yet I think they [college leadership] just did not intend to unintentionally trigger violation to some who see it differently."

The school's principal and also the affiliate principal did not quickly respond to an after-hours email from Fox News.

Rantz composed that Chris Bede, the principal, and also the district's interaction supervisor did not enter into specifics concerning that precisely would be offended by seeing the gamers worn the colors.

"Since it was not a house video game, there was no chance to have a news regarding Patriots Day as well as to share why students were dressed in red, white as well as blue," Shannon Parthemer, the district's interaction supervisor, told the station.

The station reported that Bede appeared to be taken "by surprise" concerning the choice to cancel the style. Parthemer, that did not instantly reply to an e-mail from Fox Information, told Rantz that the decision was made by one unrevealed staff member.

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"I do want to make clear that colleges do not have a right to outlaw trainees from wearing anything as long as it is not salacious, vulgar etc. And also the theme of red, white and blue most definitely would not fit into that category," Bede reportedly informed moms and dads.

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