Texas school district bans Virginia state flag over Roman goddess' bare breast: report
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The Lamar Consolidated Independent School District in Texas has removed the Virginia state flag from its online learning resources for elementary students. This action is a result of a new policy aimed at eliminating any visual depictions of frontal nudity. The flag, which shows the Roman goddess Virtus overcoming tyranny and has depicted her with an exposed breast since 1931, has come under scrutiny for not aligning with the school district's educational guidelines. The district's policy seeks to ensure diverse and appropriate material for student engagement.
The Houston area's Lamar Consolidated Independent School District removed the Virginia state flag from online learning platforms used by elementary schoolers due to a depiction of frontal nudity.
The Texas school district stated its policy aims to provide a wide range of library materials that support student achievement while preventing visual depictions of nudity.
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