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Mesa Public Schools students can now wear military regalia when they graduate

State Superintendent Tom Horne is praising Mesa Public Schools for reversing a policy about wearing military regalia during graduation.

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PHOENIX — Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne praised Mesa Public Schools on Wednesday for reversing a policy that prohibited students from wearing military regalia during graduation.

The policy first came to light after a Mesa High School student, Daniela Rascon-Rivas, claimed she was not allowed to wear her National Guard stole during graduation. She said she had been told she could wear it after the ceremony.

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Horne then asked the state’s largest public school district to change the policy to allow the stole to be worn, previously releasing a statement saying the revision was necessary to recognize Rascon-Rivas’ hard work.

What is Mesa district saying about military regalia, graduation rule?

After Horne’s statement, Mesa Public Schools announced it would revise the policy.

Enlisted students graduating with the class of 2025 and beyond are now allowed to wear official military regalia during graduation ceremonies.

I want to praise the Mesa school district for reversing this policy and urge any district or charter in the state who has such a restriction to do the same thing,” Horne said in a Wednesday statement.

In an official statement, the district said the choice reflects the district’s deep respect for students who have chosen to serve our country.

“Students who have worked very hard to prepare for service in the U.S. armed forces should be honored for their dedication and commitment to protecting the freedoms that often come at a very high cost,” Horne said. “Allowing them to wear officially recognized military stoles is appropriate and should be a universal practice for Arizona schools.”

The school district’s updated revision will be brought before the governing board this summer.

Funding for this journalism is made possible by the Arizona Local News Foundation.

Shira Tanzer KTAR News 92.3 FM education solutions reporter

Shira Tanzer is the education solutions reporter for KTAR News 92.3 FM. She joined KTAR in 2021 and previously worked as a reporter for Cronkite News, the Jewish News, and interned at ABC15. Shira has lived in Arizona since 2013 and brings a strong… Read more

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5 Comments

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Julzrulz 1 year ago

Wild how some people see kids celebrating a huge life moment and think, ‘You know what this needs? My irrelevant cynicism masked as concern for education
Glad i never had to invite you to a celebration

Mysterious Stranger
Mysterious Stranger 1 year ago

Either have a dress code for everyone or a dress code for no one. Allowing the military to set themselves as above the rest of the citizenry is the first step to authoritarian rule. Tommy Horne just wants to reward people who will take a bullet to protect him.

J
Julzrulz 1 year ago

How ridiculous!! It’s their accomplishments and their graduation! Short of something harmful, they should wear whatever they want. Blow horns, balloons, signs and confetti!! Celebrate it’s your day!!