Monday, November 16, 2020

SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT SAYS PATCH HONORING SLAIN COP IS THREATENING TO STUDENTS

Pelham school superintendent bans teachers fro wearing sweatshirts featuring thin blue line patch designed by daughter of slain NYPD officer

By Howie Katz 

Pelham is an affluent suburban town with a population of 12,000 just 14 miles northeast of midtown Manhattan.

Cara Caccavale, 44, is the daughter of NYPD detective George Caccavale who was slain in 1976 when she was just 20 days old.  To honor her father, Cara designed a sweat shirt featuring a thin Blue line patch.

A New York school district has banned staff from wearing this sweatshirt featuring the thin blue line patch honoring a slain NYPD officer

When some Pelham school teachers started wearing the shirt in class, Superintendent Cheryl Champ threw a fit.  She banned teachers from wearing Carla's sweat shirts, claiming it "has increasingly been perceived by students to be threatening in nature", making them feel "unsafe".      

What a load of supreme shit!  Champ is a chump.  The parents who complained to her should be ashamed of themselves.  That is if they even exist.

If I were the Pelham school superintendent, I would give every teacher one of those shirts and make wearing of them mandatory on every Monday.  And if Monday is a holiday, them the shirts must be worn on the following day. 

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