The Mill River Unified Union School District faces significant backlash after rejecting senior Preston Flanders’ yearbook photo showing him with an AR-style rifle. The school’s decision has ignited a heated debate around free speech and concerns for student safety, with widespread discussions occurring both online and at school board meetings.
Flanders argues that he followed all submission guidelines and feels unjustly treated compared to peers allowed to feature vehicles and pets in their portraits. As his father, a school board member, resigns amid the controversy hinting at potential legal action, national advocacy organizations are closely monitoring the situation, asserting the school’s choice reinforces a harmful narrative about firearms in public education.
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