Graduation: no feathers in caps

(KING) As Waverly Wilson prepares to graduate from Lakes High School in Lakewood, Washington she sees a problem. Her cultural tradition is clashing with her school’s graduation guidelines.

“I just wanted to represent my eagle feather and represent who I am, and they were like ‘no.’ I would basically have to hide it,” said Wilson.

Waverly planned to attach the eagle feather to her graduation cap. Waverly’s mom, Andi Dillon, says their Native American culture considers gifted eagle feathers an honor.

“It really hurts my heart. It made me very upset as a parent. I don’t think that is okay, not just for Native kids but for all kids who have cultural identities,” said Dillon. “We have many, many generations of people who have suffered for us to have the right to be proud and to show who we are.”

That’s why Dillion sent emails asking the school if the “no eagle feather decision” could be appealed. The reply was “no” with the principal pointing to district policy.

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