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Rhode Island school bans army men hat

Officials say army men with guns violate policy

Updated: Thursday, 17 Jun 2010, 11:48 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 17 Jun 2010, 11:48 AM EDT

COVENTRY, R.I. (WPRI) - A Coventry boy says he was banned from wearing a patriotic hat he created to honor members of the armed forces because his school said it violated school policy.

David Morales, 8, says he made the camouflage hat with army men on top as a school project. The hat was more than just a fashion statement: It was meant to honor military members.

When Morales wore the hat to classes, he said Tiogue School officials told him that it violated their no-tolerance policy that prohibits students from bringing drugs or weapons to school.

The Morales family was told David could no longer wear the hat, but they disagreed with the decision. Officials say despite the hat's purpose to honor soldiers, it violates their policy because the toy army men are holding guns.

Now the family is turning the incident into a positive learning experience. While they say they disagree with the school's decision to ban the hat, they will respectfully obey it.

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