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California lets students wear tribal regalia at graduations. Why it’s still controversial
Eight years ago, California passed a law requiring high schools to allow students to wear eagle feathers, abalone necklaces and other regalia at graduations. But so many schools — more than half, by ...
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Maywood Academy High School students wait for the start of their graduation ceremony at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park in June. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) State officials on ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Eight years ago, California passed a law requiring high schools to allow students to wear eagle feathers, abalone ...
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California lets students wear tribal regalia at graduations — why it remains controversial
EIGHT YEARS AGO, California passed a law requiring high schools to allow students to wear eagle feathers, abalone necklaces and other regalia at graduations. But so many schools — more than half, by ...
But so many schools — more than half, by one estimation — have thrown up roadblocks to implementing the law that one lawmaker has brought the issue back to the Legislature. “It’s very disappointing ...
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