Elementary Student's Halloween Costume Gets Two School Officials Suspended

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A Utah principal and a teacher at a Kaysville elementary school were suspended with pay after allowing a student to dress in a Nazi costume in a Halloween parade.

The photo you see is of the child dressed in tan pants and a brown shirt with a red arm band adorned with a black swastika. It began circulating on social media after the Thursday parade at Creekside Elementary. There was plenty of social reaction to the photo mostly expressing outrage at whoever allowed the child to wear the costume, while others supported the boy. In a statement, the Davis County School District apologized for the costume. The Schools in the district have faced criticism this year for alleged racism and religious insensitivity. Both the boys teacher and principal have been suspended with pay.


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