KELLER, Texas, April 3 (UPI) - A Fort Worth, Texas-area high school
has banned camouflage clothing from the campus out of respect for the
victims of the Jonesboro, Ark., school shooting. Keller High School
Principal Randy Baker says in today's Fort Worth Star-Telegram the
clothing never seemed appropriate for school, ``but with the tragedy in
Arkansas...we decided to put an end to it.'' The 11- and 13-year-old
boys accused in the slaying of four students and a teacher at Jonesboro
were wearing camouflage clothing.
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