Controversy over 'Don't Tread on Me' patch leads to student's removal from class

A Colorado middle school student was kicked out of class for having a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack, with the school claiming it had origins with slavery. The incident sparked a nationwide debate over the flag's history and relevance. The school also cited the student's other patches depicting semi-automatic weapons as a violation of its dress code policy. After public outrage, the school's board of directors reversed its decision and allowed the student to return to class with the flag emblem. The school district clarified that the Gadsden flag dispute was only part of the story, as the student also had multiple patches of semi-automatic guns on his backpack.
- Colorado middle-schooler kicked out of class for 'Don't tread on me' patch that teacher claims originated with slavery New York Post
- Student told to remove Gadsden flag patch from backpack FOX31 Denver
- 12-year-old boy booted from class over Gadsden flag patch on backpack: ‘Origins with slavery’ Fox News
- Student told to remove patches from backpack before returning to class FOX 31 Denver
- Opinion: Told to remove 'Don't Tread on Me' patch, this Colorado kid took a stand Deseret News
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