SassyLady
04-28-2012, 01:51 AM
Dress Code Violation:
Children of Paralyzed Aghan Veteran Punished for Wearing Pro-Military T-Shirts to School
The family of a paralyzed Afghanistan veteran is going head-to-head with a Texas school district over pro-military t-shirts that apparently landed two their elementary school children in trouble.The shirts, which have the logo of an organization that provides homes and support for wounded veterans, apparently violate Masters Elementary School’s dress code.
Josie Perez-Gorda, the mother of Savannah, a first-grader, and Taylor, a fourth-grader, said that her daughters were wearing shirts from the Homes For Our Troops (http://www.homesforourtroops.org/site/PageServer) organization. The family’s connection to the group is a very personal one.
The group, with a self-proclaimed mission (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/children-of-paralyzed-afghan-veteran-punished-for-wearing-pro-military-t-shirts-to-school/helping%20those%20who%20have%20selflessly%20given% 20to%20our%20country%20and%20have%20returned%20hom e%20with%20serious%20disabilities%20and%20injuries %20since%20September%2011,%202001) of “helping those who have selflessly given to our country and have returned home with serious disabilities and injuries since September 11, 2001,” may be providing housing assistance to Perez-Gorda’s family. Her husband, Army Spc. Justin Perez-Gorda, was injured when he encountered a road-side bomb in Afghanistan.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/children-of-paralyzed-afghan-veteran-punished-for-wearing-pro-military-t-shirts-to-school/
Children of Paralyzed Aghan Veteran Punished for Wearing Pro-Military T-Shirts to School
The family of a paralyzed Afghanistan veteran is going head-to-head with a Texas school district over pro-military t-shirts that apparently landed two their elementary school children in trouble.The shirts, which have the logo of an organization that provides homes and support for wounded veterans, apparently violate Masters Elementary School’s dress code.
Josie Perez-Gorda, the mother of Savannah, a first-grader, and Taylor, a fourth-grader, said that her daughters were wearing shirts from the Homes For Our Troops (http://www.homesforourtroops.org/site/PageServer) organization. The family’s connection to the group is a very personal one.
The group, with a self-proclaimed mission (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/children-of-paralyzed-afghan-veteran-punished-for-wearing-pro-military-t-shirts-to-school/helping%20those%20who%20have%20selflessly%20given% 20to%20our%20country%20and%20have%20returned%20hom e%20with%20serious%20disabilities%20and%20injuries %20since%20September%2011,%202001) of “helping those who have selflessly given to our country and have returned home with serious disabilities and injuries since September 11, 2001,” may be providing housing assistance to Perez-Gorda’s family. Her husband, Army Spc. Justin Perez-Gorda, was injured when he encountered a road-side bomb in Afghanistan.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/children-of-paralyzed-afghan-veteran-punished-for-wearing-pro-military-t-shirts-to-school/