North Carolina student denied diploma after wearing Mexican flag over graduation gown

Afterward, Lopez’s family was escorted off the school property “after a request was made by Principal [Penny] Crooks,” Asheboro police told ABC News. Asheboro police officers were working the graduation in “an approved off-duty capacity.”

Lopez has still yet to receive his diploma.

Asheboro City schools said in a statement that the graduation dress code was shared with students ahead of time and allowed for students to decorate their graduation caps, but “the wearing of a flag of any kind is a violation of the dress code.” In livestream footage of the graduation a number of students are seen with alterations to their caps, featuring handwritten messages, drawings or flowers.

The school district said Friday in a statement that it supports “our students’ expressions of their heritage in the appropriate time and place.”

“We continue working to resolve this issue with the student and his family so that he will receive his diploma from Asheboro High School. He has worked very hard and we commend him on this great achievement. We are confident in his abilities and we know he has a bright future ahead of him,” the statement added.

In a follow-up statement the school district said: “This incident is not about the Mexican flag. Students were encouraged to express their identity by decorating their mortar boards. A number of students followed the protocol and had the Mexican flag and other representations appropriately displayed during the ceremony.”

Lopez told ABC News no one ever discussed that bringing a flag wouldn’t be permitted.

On Friday, a group of around 30 people gathered outside the high school to show support for Lopez, demanding he receive his diploma. An online petition has also garnered more than 73,000 signatures as of Saturday afternoon.

“Well, it’s crazy. I didn’t expect it, all the community to come together like that,” Lopez said of the support. “I was just walked out of school. I was kind of like down. I was like, ‘Dang man I didn’t get my diploma and stuff.’ … It is crazy because the next day I woke up and I had people calling me, saying, ‘Oh man, you got interviews, you got interviews, you got interviews.’ And I’m like, ‘What?’ And then what shocked me the most, other than the interviews, was the protest at my school because I didn’t know about that.”

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