“When we speak of the Massapequa ‘Chief,’ we do so with pride and respect. As a Board, we are united in our efforts to stand up for our community and years of tradition.”
passed in April
“The Chief is more than a logo to our schools and community,” the board of education wrote in a letter on its website. The phrase “Once a Chief, always a Chief” is often heard throughout Massapequa schools and the community,A copy of the federal complaint obtained by Newsday claims that the Board of Regents violated its First Amendment rights by banning school officials and officers from wearing “Chiefs” apparel while on school property and other events.Massapequa Public Schools
As an administrative body working within the executive branch, infringed on the governmental separation of powers.
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