Temecula Valley School Board Approves Rule Limiting Flags Flown on Campus

Temecula Valley School Board Approves Rule Limiting Flags Flown on Campus
Flags fly at a middle school in a file photo, in Tustin, Calif., on Aug. 12, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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Another California school board has passed a rule that places a limit on which flags can be flown on school property, prompting backlash from some LGBT community members who say the rule is discriminatory.

The policy, approved by the Temecula Valley Unified school board Sept. 12, allows only U.S. and state flags to be flown on school campuses.

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