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A school district in Virginia has apologised after it stirred up controversy with a T-shirt logo that resembled a swastika.. Hanover County Schools’ Superintendent Dr Michael Gill posted a ...
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to include an additional statement from the school district that was submitted after the article was printed. HCPS T-shirt logo prompts backlash for ...
Laura Snyder, his teacher at Altamonte Elementary School in Altamonte Springs, says he drew a “U.T.”, the university’s logo, on paper and pinned it to an orange t-shirt.
The school is turning the boy's original logo design into an official school t-shirt, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to STOMP Out Bullying, a national anti-bullying organization.
It stopped distributing T-shirts with the logo and was working to remove it from the conference, Gill said. Hanover County is north of Richmond and the school district has around 17,000 students.
Dave Portnoy posted mock pictures of shirts with a Harvard-like logo saying "Hamas University," criticizing the school as it faces backlash for antisemitism on campus.
The superintendent of Hanover schools is apologizing about the district using a logo on T-shirts and other materials that resembles a swastika.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a middle-school student’s claim he had a free-speech right to wear a T-shirt stating ...