TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (WSMV) - A school system in Tennessee will no longer be allowing pride flags in its classrooms.
Tullahoma City Schools voted to remove LGBTQ+ pride flags in their buildings during Tuesday night’s meeting.
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The new policy is to remove LGBTQ+ flags from classrooms and allow only the American and Tennessee flags.
The board said it made the decision after reviewing policies at both Coffee and Tipton County schools.