Michigan school board reverses ban on Pride flags in classrooms
THREE RIVERS, MI – A Southwest Michigan school board voted unanimously to allow teachers to hang Pride flags in their classrooms Monday, reversing a previous ban on classroom flags that led one teacher to quit his job in protest. In a Nov. 22 email, Three Rivers school staff were directed by administrators to remove any Pride flags from their classrooms until further notice. Mains said she was elated when the school board voted to allow Pride flags back in classrooms Monday. George said the aim of the protest was to show the board that Pride flags are not a political issue. “The Pride flag is not like a (Trump) flag or a Biden flag,” said George, 33.
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