Two Ohio High School Seniors have received college scholarships after showing their true patriotism by carrying a thin blue line flag and thin red line flag onto the football field on 9/11 to honor first responders.
Brady Williams and Jarad Bentley were suspended briefly after they carried the flags onto the field after being told not to do so. The two had brought the flags to honor first responders at a football game on 9/11.
Their suspension was eventually overturned after the school district deemed that their actions were not politically motivated.
Despite the school having issues with them showing support for law enforcement and firefighters a local non profit, Holiday for Heroes, has decided to award the two college scholarships for their actions.
3 comments:
The people of that town need to remove the school faculty. They are unAmerican.
Good for those two young gentleman. I hope that they can find a college to go to without indoctrination. Better pick a trade school. Electricians, welders and mechanics will always have work. An art major not so much. There may always be art but lately most is just freaking graffiti.
Agree.
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