Keller High School will allow pro-Trump parking spots after initially nixing them.
Keller ISD will allow students to paint parking spaces in support of former President Donald Trump, reversing its earlier decision.told two students last month they must paint over or remove their pro-Trump drawings, citing the potential for distractions, according to news reports and social media posts from city and school district leaders.
“Let me be clear,” he said. “There is nothing offensive or controversial about respectfully painting or honoring a current or former President for the United States of America. We will take action and make it clear that the students can honor President Trump as the 45th, and soon-to-be 47th President of the United States, as they wish.
Purchasing and painting elaborate parking spaces is a rite of passage for many North Texas high school seniors. In 2022, a student at Aledo High School spent $400 and a week-and-a-half painting aEach district has different guidelines for parking space artwork. In Keller, students are required to “use only appropriate words, symbols, and images” according to a report by.
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