ROSEVILLE, Mich. — A high school in metro Detroit was criticized on social media this week for releasing a dress code that included a ban on clothing bearing the American flag.
On Tuesday, a parent posted an image of Roseville High School’s dress code that was sent out in a back to school packet on her Facebook page. She questioned why the U.S. flag was listed under prohibited clothing items.
So.... Roseville high schools sent out the back to schools pack. Looking over the dress code this year. Most of it I...
Posted by Heather Marie on Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Roseville High School officials said in a Facebook post that the reference to the U.S. flag in the dress code was an error, and should have read, "Flags shall not be worn in demeaning manner."
School officials said that they "would never ban the appropriate display of the American flag," and that the school has a long history of working with patriotic groups like the VFW.
An informational packet was mailed out this week with an error. We apologize for the incorrect statement that was in...
Posted by Roseville Community Schools on Thursday, August 3, 2017
The dress code snafu led to an emotional debate on Facebook, WXYZ reported.
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