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Rivas, a senior at Mesa High School in Arizona, was told by a school official that she couldn't wear her military stole at ...
Daniela Rascon-Rivas is set to graduate from Mesa High on Thursday will go straight to serving in the Arizona National Guard.
Mesa High student Daniela Rascon-Rivas is being denied the opportunity to wear her National Guard stole at graduation, sparking controversy over Mesa Public Schools' policy.
The East Valley district announced Wednesday it was revising policies to formally permit military stoles as graduation attire ...
The district upholds a tradition of uniformity at graduation, limiting adornments on graduation attire under district policy and state law.
Mesa Public Schools is allowing a high school senior to wear her Army National Guard stole at graduation after initially telling her it violated district policy.
While stoles are not allowed during graduation, the school says it encourages students to bring them for photos and celebrations afterward.
MESA, Ariz. (KTVK/KPHO/Gray News) - An Arizona high school senior says she’s ready to serve her country, but officials told her she can’t wear her military stole at graduation. Daniela Rascon ...