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Big Al
April 20, 2014

High school senior forms petition with over ONE THOUSAND signatures against Michele Obama speaking at their high school graduation ‘because it would overshadow the students’ big day’

  • Taylor Gifford, 18, started an online petition on Thursday with over 1,200 signatures asking that Michelle Obama not speak at Topeka High School graduation
  • Obama’s speech is tied to the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education outlawing segregation in schools
  • Some students feel that the speech would overshadow student accomplishments and others feel limited seating will be a problem

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUBLISHED: 17:26 EST, 18 April 2014 | UPDATED: 01:20 EST, 19 April 2014

If expanding the guest list to include Michelle Obama at graduation for high school students in the Kansas capital city means fewer seats for friends and family, some students and their parents would prefer the first lady not attend.

A furor over what the Topeka school district considers an honor has erupted after plans were announced for Obama to address a combined graduation ceremony for five area high schools next month an 8,000-seat arena. For some, it was the prospect of a tight limit on the number of seats allotted to each graduate.

For others, it was the notion that Obama’s speech, tied to the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education outlawing segregation in schools, would overshadow the student’s big day.

Michelle Obama agreed to speak at Topeka High School which many consider an honor but others feel it will detract away from their graduation

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Michelle Obama agreed to speak at Topeka High School which many consider an honor but others feel it will detract away from their graduation

 

A high school senior started a petition  against Michelle Obama speaking at Topeka High School's graduation

A high school senior started a petition against Michelle Obama speaking at Topeka High School’s graduation

 

‘I’m a single mother who has raised him for 18 years by myself,’ said Tina Hernandez, parent of Topeka High School senior Dauby Knight. ‘I’ve told him education is the only way out. This is one of the biggest days of their lives. They’ve taken the glory and shine from the children and put on Mrs. Obama. She doesn’t know our kids.’

Hernandez was among the parents and students who spoke Thursday at a school board meeting and urged district officials to reconsider their decision to invite Obama. Ron Harbaugh, spokesman for the Topeka school district, said Friday discussions were under way to work out the logistics and planning for the event, including how many tickets each family would be allotted.

‘We will have a clearer picture of what’s going on,’ Harbaugh said.

Harbaugh said officials asked the president or first lady to speak at graduation as a tie-in with the anniversary of the Brown decision, which outlawed school segregation. The district plans to place a priority on seating students and their families, and could broadcast the event to an overflow room at a hotel adjacent to the graduation arena for those unable to find a seat inside.

That’s not good enough for Taylor Gifford, 18, who started an online petition on Thursday evening to urge the district to reconsider its plans. She and the more than 1,200 people who had signed it expressed concern that Obama’s visit would limit the seating options for family and friends.

‘I really would like it to have a peaceful solution, but there is so much misinformation going on,’Gifford said.

Gifford said her initial reaction to the news was excitement, saying she was ‘freaking out’ about the prospect of the first lady speaking at graduation. When rumors of limited tickets surfaced, Gifford felt like the focus was being shifted from the students to Obama.

Michelle Obama's speech would commemorate the Supreme Court decision of Brown versus the Board of Education outlawing segregation in schools

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Michelle Obama’s speech would commemorate the Supreme Court decision of Brown versus the Board of Education outlawing segregation in schools

 

The historic site of Brown v. Board of Education is just a few blocks away from Topeka High School

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The historic site of Brown v. Board of Education is just a few blocks away from Topeka High School

 

‘People think it’s a great opportunity, but it’s the graduates’ time. They are getting that diploma that they worked so hard for,’ Gifford said. ‘Families are feeling that they are being cheated out of the loved ones special day.’

Abbey Rubottom, 18, a Topeka High senior, described herself as a ‘die-hard Democrat’ but doesn’t like the idea of Obama sharing the stage with graduates.

‘No disrespect for the first lady, and it’s amazing that she wants to come speak, I just think it doesn’t belong at graduation,’ Rubottom said.

Rubottom suggested separate ceremonies with Obama speaking at one and the address being replayed at the other.

Some people have said bringing in the first lady politicizes the graduation. Others have suggested that if she wants to mark the Brown anniversary, she could just visit the historic site that commemorates the decision, which is just few blocks from the graduation venue.

The Brown site is housed in a former all-black school where the lead plaintiff’s daughter and another plaintiff’s child in the desegregation case were students. It tells the story of the 1954 Supreme Court decision.

Messages seeking comment from the first lady’s office in Washington were not immediately returned Friday.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2607817/Kansas-speech-Michelle-Obama-draws-complaints.html#ixzz2zSHNeFmd
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Discussion
25 Comments
    Apr 20, 2014 20:20 PM

    Having taught for 44 years, I have witnessed anger that boils when graduation seating is in limited supply. As a body, the African-American community may be at risk the most, because high school graduation is considered a marker of accomplishment by this body. African-American families know the value of a high school diploma, and I can attest they love to participate in the celebration. The local school district will need to consider the cause and effect of their considered action. 1,200 names on a petition will cause reason for pause; of that, I am certain. Unfortunately, political wheels are in motion, and it may be hard to get the conductor to stop the train.

      Apr 20, 2014 20:45 PM

      JOHN….Its a sad state of affairs……..Its the students day in the limelight…It does “NOT” belong to anyone else.

        Apr 20, 2014 20:49 PM

        Absolutely; I could not agree more.

      Apr 20, 2014 20:20 PM

      I totally agree with you on this John.

      I would hope that Mrs Obama has enough character to let this one go.

      Al

    Apr 20, 2014 20:34 PM

    IT’S THE STUDENTS DAY…..THE OBAMAS SHOULD STAY OUT OF IT……WHO DO THE SCHOOL CARE ABOUT THE MOST>>>THEIR STUDENTS>>>>OR THE FAMILY WHO FRONT FOR THE ELITE>>>WHO WILL MAKE SURE THESE STUDENTS NEVER GET A DECENT JOB….THEREFORE ROBBING THEM OF THEIR FUTURE……….SOD THE O’S.

      Apr 20, 2014 20:39 PM

      BTW…Apart from the fact it could probably cost the American taxpayers about $5,0000,000 on security………..WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY.

        Apr 20, 2014 20:53 PM

        tony……..have you been taking lessons from the Treasury dept.
        $5,0000,000……..slight of commas….. $5O,OOO,OOO…….I GUESS this is how the treasury dept’s is missing $5 Billion…….and does not know where it went……..

          Apr 20, 2014 20:55 PM

          what the heck…….as they say…”a billion here, a billion there”, soon we will be taking big money……

            Apr 20, 2014 20:25 PM

            Sorry Jerry…Those zeros once my finger touches them it never knows when to stop .
            Five Million is what I meant…..Marc come & help me out , your good with figures..
            BTW…Where is Bird , has he flown the nest…..or has Matthew scared him off…….
            If your reading Bird….Just kidding…..I will draw you out, seen how you are so bullish the US dollar …I will give the US Dollar 2 more years as the reserve currency…MAX.
            Then we will have the wake.

            bb
            Apr 20, 2014 20:05 PM

            I kinda doubt that anyone could drive Bird away, his decision if hes gone, but, I think I recall him saying he was going to be gone until the slaughter in gold is over.
            He was one of if not the first to call this recent action. He figured we were in for a good drop,

            Apr 21, 2014 21:59 AM

            For the life of me, bb, I can’t believe that I did anything to offend Bird.

            What is your opinion of Heavy’s comment?

          Apr 20, 2014 20:54 PM

          She certainly is well traveled, at taxpayers’ expense.

            Apr 20, 2014 20:22 PM

            That seems to be the case. Oh well, she deserves it!
            Right?

            Big Al

        Apr 20, 2014 20:21 PM

        Very good point Mr. Irish, thank you!

      Apr 20, 2014 20:52 PM

      It definitely should be the students’ day, as well as their immediate and extended families.

    Apr 20, 2014 20:20 PM

    Way to go High school STUDENTS” its is your Time” its your Turn” and its your Day”.

    Apr 20, 2014 20:26 PM

    Irish!!!
    I am here for you – buddy!!
    No worries…..you are doing great and funny as ever….ha, ha!

    Apr 21, 2014 21:20 AM

    Up here in Canada we generally don’t give slavery or civil rights for those of the african persuasion much thought because it isn’t an issue. Instead we are all enslaved to the real estate market except for those at each end of the economic spectrum. Another form of slavery is slavery to political correctness. This generally is a problem for the slaves that are trying to pay for real estate because their way of life depends on going along t get along. Those at each end of the socio economic spectrum don’t care about such foolishness as there is no reason why they should. These forms of slavery are designed to keep people trying to move up in the world in line and under control. That is the bottom line.

      Apr 21, 2014 21:41 AM

      Stephen…..Your last sentence sums it up…..Its always been that way , history proves it…..I have spent my life trying my hardest to stay out of the system . I avoit dept. like the plague……Go & owe no man.

      Apr 21, 2014 21:06 AM

      That kinda is the bottom line, isn’t it Steven?

    Apr 21, 2014 21:13 AM

    Isn’t Michelle just someone’s wife?
    Why not get someone else and save the taxpayers a shitload of money.
    Get someone that the students actually can relate to, someone in their community.