A Confederate flag decal in the back window of a high school student's pickup truck has sparked debate in Lakeville about the balance schools should strike between allowing freedom of expression and protecting students from harassment.
About 50 staff members at Lakeville's two public high schools have signed a petition asking the school board to ban the Confederate flag from school grounds, and several teachers and students called for such a policy at a board meeting Tuesday night.
So far, at least, the school board has given district staff members no indication that it wants to consider the change, said Tony Massaros, the district's director of administrative services. And Massaros said he believes an outright ban could be challenged for violating the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, which protects freedom of speech.
But some teachers and parents don't see it that way. "We regulate hoods and we regulate hats yet we allow a symbol that is clearly designed to intimidate another group," said Lakeville South teacher Ken Williams at the school board meeting. "It is not a First Amendment right. It is just clearly wrong."
The petition stems from a window-size decal of the flag, which many people consider a racist symbol, displayed in a truck that a Lakeville South High School senior regularly parked in the school lot. The district would not name the student because of data practices laws.
Teacher, parents complain
On April 20, a Lakeville South teacher filed a formal complaint with the school district, arguing that the truck decal amounted to a violation of an existing district policy against harassment. The district, which had also received complaints from two parents, investigated the claim, but felt the mere presence of the truck and flag did not violate district policies or disrupt the educational process, Massaros said.
Instead, the district advised Lakeville South Principal Scott Douglas not to order the student to remove the decal, but to sit down with him, tell him about the complaints and explain why some people would be offended by the flag.