School says Air Force logo violates dress code

Published October 12, 2015

A Texas school district threatened to punish two patriotic sisters who refused to remove hoodie-style jackets emblazoned with the U.S. Air Force logo.

"It's political correctness run amuck," said Phillip Rolen.

His twin daughters were told that the Air Force logo violated the dress code policy of the Aubrey Independent School District. The 11-year-old girls were told they could face disciplinary action if they wore the jackets on school property.

"These girls were born on an Air Force base so you can imagine my reaction," Mr. Rolen told me. "It's absurd."

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