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GLEN ROCK, N.J. – A New Jersey school district has reversed its decision and will allow students to participate in an annual American Legion coloring contest even though the image shows guns.
UPDATE: Facing backlash, Glen Rock reverses decision not to join American Legion coloring contest GLEN ROCK — The borough's public schools will not take part in this year's American Legion ...
Backlash forces N.J. school district to reverse decision barring kids from coloring American Legion picture that contained guns. Updated: Feb. 13, 2019, 8:48 p.m.
GLEN ROCK – The school district has done an about-face on its decision to skip an annual American Legion coloring contest over a depiction of guns. On Tuesday, NorthJersey.com and USA TODAY ...
in Belvidere, who entered the American Legion annual coloring contest found out their projects were selected as winners. Jake Beaney, Harrison Schade and Jacob Spronz were presented with monetary ...
The Duryea American Legion Post 585 recently awarded Holy Rosary Students Giuliana Latona, Paul Stevenson, and Taylor Skibitsky each with a $50 monetary gift as winners of their annual patriotic co… ...
The members of the Duryea American Legion Brennan Regan Post 585 are sponsoring a coloring contest for second, third, and fourth grade students at Holy Rosary School, Duryea. The entries will be ...
UPPER TOWNSHIP – American Legion Aaron Wittkamp Colwell Post 239 in Tuckahoe recently honored three fifth graders at the Upper Township Elementary School.
GLEN ROCK, N.J. - A New Jersey school district has reversed its decision and will allow students to participate in an annual American Legion coloring contest even though the image shows guns.