School tells veteran’s daughters their patriotic clothing violates dress code

(U.S. Air Force photo)

(TRUTHTENT) – A Texas school is under fire after saying that a veteran’s twin daughters wore jackets that violated the dress code because of the large patriotic image on the back. Unfortunately for the school, the father was ready to go to war over it.

From the flag outside their Providence Village home to the photos inside, the Rolens are a proud military family. Phil Rolen and his wife are Air Force veterans, and their eleven-year-old twins Kaidence and Abigail were even born on an Air Force base. So, the new jackets they bought to wear to Aubrey Middle School shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. “The Air Force ones they picked out — we might’ve nudged them a little bit,” Phil said.

The twins had purchased the jackets with money they earned by selling cakes in a jar, but the girls didn’t expect the reaction they received from teachers once they stepped into their 5th-grade classrooms. “She yelled at me and said that’s out of the dress code and that she would get me in trouble if I wore something out of dress code,” Kaidence said.

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