2 Md. students forced to remove Confederate flags


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ELLICOTT CITY, Md. (AP) — Two Howard County high school students arrived at school with Confederate flags draped over their shoulders just days after a fellow student was disciplined for displaying the divisive symbol.

Howard schools spokeswoman Rebecca Amani-Dove says the Glenelg High School students displayed the flags on campus before the opening bell Wednesday.

She tells The Washington Post (http://wapo.st/1BubUE1 ) that the students complied after being told to remove them, and that things have been calm.

The incident comes after a Glenelg student was disciplined for unfurling a Confederate flag while standing atop stadium bleachers during the school's football game against River High School last Friday.

Amani-Dove declined to say how the student was disciplined.

Amani-Dove says carrying a Confederate flag isn't illegal, but school administrators can take action against "anything that causes disruption."

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