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You can wear a Muslim head scarf, and you can wear the uniform of the Junior ROTC. Just not at the same time. That’s the word from the U.S. Army, which is supporting an officer’s ruling last ...
ARE INVOLVED. AFTER A YEAR OF STANDING ON THE SIDELINES IN THE JROTC PROGRAM AT SPRUCE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL IN PORT ORANGE, A 16-YEAR-OLD CAN FULLY ENGAGE BECAUSE HE WILL BE ALLOWED TO WEAR A UNIFORM ...
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.’ ...
"It seems that they've tried to include other students, and let them wear uniforms, that wouldn't qualify for military service," attorney Kelly said. "That is great. That's the intent of JROTC, right?
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.
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.’ ...
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.