Principal Scott Smith declined to comment, saying he doesn’t have permission from the superintendent. Multiple calls to the superintendent were not returned Tuesday.
Parents who contacted this news organization said they were upset because prior to election day students were permitted to wear t-shirts supporting political candidates.
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