Public School Suspends Student For Asking Them Put American Flags Back In Classrooms

Justine Brooke Murray | April 11, 2025
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Baltimore County’s Public School district (BCPS) suspended one young U.S. Marine hopeful for exercising his civic duty. Now, he’s suing. 

High school senior Parker Jensen noticed multiple classrooms were missing American flags, which violates both school board and state policy. The district, which receives a whopping $3 billion budget, must display the flag in each classroom by rule. 
 

Jensen visited Baltimore County’s Board of Education building, hoping to get some answers. Instead, district leadership had him arrested.

As three cop cars pulled up to cuff the kid, the stuffy “School Safety Emergency Manager” informed him that he was immediately suspended for a week over exercising his First Amendment rights - even as the district moved to quietly instate flags in classrooms that didn't have them.

It appears the manager’s position is actually to keep the ideologically corrupted district safe from accountability.

Jensen “was summarily suspended without any due process whatsoever, which every student in Baltimore County and Maryland has the right to and they stripped him of that within five seconds,” his attorney, Sarah Spitalnick told Baltimore’s Fox45 News.

He’s even banned from attending the prom. 

“I would definitely say it's some kind of bullying,” declared Spitalnick.

But the teenage patriot wasn’t going to sit down and take it.

He returned from his suspension, ready with a lawsuit that demands BCPS vacates his punishment and provides monetary relief for violating constitutional rights. 

But you likely won’t hear his story being reported by most national media, which are too busy painting suspended terrorist sympathizers as martyrs for burning down their campuses in the name of Jihad.

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