By now, if you're reading this, you probably have heard about the Lieutenant Colonel who was turned away at his daughter's school because he was wearing his Army Combat Uniform (ACUs). I knew when I first saw the story that there was more to it. That kind of thing just is not characteristic of the people and culture in south eastern Michigan. The folks here are some of the most patriotic and pro-military people I have seen any where I have served.
As a aside, the internet has caused a national (if not international) courtroom where too many people and institutions are presumed guilty before all the evidence is presented, by millions of jurors who have no "skin in the game" other than as an observer behind a keyboard. Maybe we should all slow down just a bit before we share stories on facebook and express our personal scorn at the outrage of the day and wait for all the facts to come to light.
Anyway, the Superintendent of Rochester City Schools is a former Marine officer. He sent the following letter to every military organization in the area:
September 11, 2014
Dear Members of the Armed Services Community,
I know that many of you may have heard through military networks or news outlets about an incident that took place at Adams High School Tuesday morning involving a parent in military uniform who came to school to visit his child.
First, I want to emphasize that the district does not have a policy excluding individuals in uniform and we will be working with the administration and the firm that handles our security to make sure district policies are understood and communicated accurately. Second, I want to assure you that we are investigating the incident and will take disciplinary action if appropriate.
Finally, I want you to know that we have spoken to the parent and have apologized for any perception that individuals in uniform are not welcome in the school. As a former officer of Marines and the Superintendent of an excellent school district, I deeply regret this unfortunate incident. I want to personally assure the entire armed services community, and particularly those who have students in our district, that we respect and honor your service to our country. I have personally spoken to many officers and enlisted men and women to convey this message, and will continue to make sure that respect for the United States of America and those who serve to preserve and protect is one of the core values instilled in our students.
Yours in Service,
Robert Shaner, Ph.D.SuperintendentRochester Community Schools
I personally think that is pretty classy. He could have made his case in the press and just waited it out until the storm died down. However, he chose to explain and apologize to the people who were offended. He didn't have to do that. It's not like Rochester schools are a business that one can withhold their business from. Even if a service member chose to home school or drive his kid out of district due to this incident, his tax dollars would still go to the schools - nothing lost for Rochester schools. Dr. Shaner did this because he is a Marine and his honor and the honor of his schools matters to him. That is much more characteristic of south eastern Michigan than the lone, misinformed, ignorant, or just stupid rent-a-cop that caused this uproar.
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