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Really, the only problem I have with this is, it was to commemorate the 9/11 first responders. If it had been for just another Friday night and you had the team wanting to run the various flags out, outside of the US flag, then fine. I feel that the superintendent stepped over the line and suppressed free speech and made a political statement of his own. Public education is already taking a lot of criticism for "indoctrinating these students with Leftist ideals and brainwashing". I haven't experienced or see it firsthand, but it is being put out there. The superintendent could've squashed that with allowing the flags to fly for the 9/11 night.


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