A Colorado student barred from wearing a sash representing the flags of Mexico and the United States to her high school graduation did so anyway, partially covering it with another sash representing her participation in a service organization.
In this undated photo, Naomi Peña Villasano poses with a sash of both the Mexican and American flags that her school district barred her from wearing for her high school graduation ceremony. After Peña Villasano sued the district alleging that it violated her right to free speech, a federal judge in Colorado is weighing whether to let Peña Villasano wear the sash for graduation Saturday, May 27, 2023.
of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, after receiving her diploma on Saturday in the west-central Colorado town of Parachute. attire is allowed at commencement ceremonies. A federal judge had ruled Friday that the school district could bar Peña Villasano from wearing the sash at graduation.
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