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And he won't be allowed in uniform until he gets that done. “It's part of my culture. It's something I'm proud of. My brothers also have locks like me,” 15-year-old Logan Rentz said.
The student's mother was appalled and offended when she received a document that described her son's hair as ‘matted’ and ‘unkempt.’ ...
Although the national office oversees curriculum, certifies instructors and provides uniforms and equipment to JROTC programs, the day-to-day management of instructors is up to school administrators.
The idea to collect Class A Uniforms for the programs came from a monthly meeting where Sgt. 1st. Class Rhonda Lawson brought up that a school had contacted her because they were short on uniforms.
The student's mother was appalled and offended when she received a document that described her son's hair as ‘matted’ and ‘unkempt.’ ...
And he won't be allowed in uniform until he gets that done. “It's part of my culture. It's something I'm proud of. My brothers also have locks like me,” 15-year-old Logan Rentz said.
The student's mother was appalled and offended when she received a document that described her son's hair as ‘matted’ and ‘unkempt.’ ...
The student's mother was appalled and offended when she received a document that described her son's hair as ‘matted’ and ‘unkempt.’ ...
And he won't be allowed in uniform until he gets that done. “It's part of my culture. It's something I'm proud of. My brothers also have locks like me,” 15-year-old Logan Rentz said.
And he won't be allowed in uniform until he gets that done. “It's part of my culture. It's something I'm proud of. My brothers also have locks like me,” 15-year-old Logan Rentz said.
The student's mother was appalled and offended when she received a document that described her son's hair as ‘matted’ and ‘unkempt.’ ...
A freshman in a JROTC program at Spruce Creek High School in Port Orange, Florida, is at the center of controversy after he was ordered to cut his hair. And he won't be allowed in uniform until he ...