WANE reports. “Then I was able to get back with them and say that we were working to develop a policy is what our plan would be.
But right now it would be permissible for that [flag] to be displayed in the classroom.”Dr. Yates in a letter posted to Facebook (below) adds the “goal of the board is to develop a policy to clearly identify topics considered controversial and outline the buildings or grade levels in which controversial topics would not be permitted.”In an interview with WANE Yates suggested Tuesday night’s meeting is part of a “legal process.”Comments on the school’s Facebook post largely appeared to be in favor of allowing the flag to remain, and parents who oppose it were widely challenged.