WANE reports.Bluffton-Harrison Metropolitan School District Superintendent Dr. Brad Yates told parents in a letter that the school board had been made aware of a “parental concern regarding controversial material displayed in a classroom in our district.”The parent seemed to believe that displaying a Pride flag could lead to students acting out, calling it a “trigger for student disciplinary issues,” Yates said.Balash told WANE that the parent was blaming the Pride flag for “why her child was being bullied.”“She kept squawking and the school board stuck behind me, the superintendent was behind me and did not tell me to take it down,” Balash said.