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    Update on Nathan Warmak

    First...What happened to the earlier thread? I don't see it on the forum page & I can't find it in a search.

    And now for the update. The Scotsman has made good on the article, & it's a good one, I think. The bit about the roots of the Warmak name is priceless:

    Tue 6 Dec 2005
    Culture clash as American school bans kilt

    WILL SPRINGER
    THE NICKNAME for Missouri is the "Show Me State", which is to mean that people from America's conservative heartland are stalwart, a bit stubborn and have a devotion to common sense. The stalwart and stubborn aspects of the state moniker might explain what happened when a school principal confronted one of his students who was dressed in a kilt.

    Nathan Warmack is a popular student at Jackson High School. The 18-year-old is an outstanding defensive lineman on the American football team and - at 6ft, 4in and 250lbs - you can't miss him when he walks along the school corridors.

    Joined by his girlfriend, Kendra Mizzell, Nathan Warmack poses for the high school's "Silver Arrow" dance.


    Unintentionally, Nate has become even more recognisable in recent weeks. He attended the school's "Silver Arrow" dance in November dressed in a red kilt, the colours of his family clan. Once photos of Nate and his girlfriend were taken to mark the special occasion, the young man was told he couldn't join his fellow students inside because the kilt would cause a distraction.

    Richard McClard, the Jackson High School principal, told Nate that he had to change into trousers or he wouldn't be permitted to attend. Nate, after a long discussion, agreed to change his clothes but, as his father says, the damage and embarrassment was already done.

    "We thought it would be a proper dress and it would honour his heritage," says Terry Warmack. "The football players [also] thought it was really cool."

    When Nate asked McClard, who has been with the district for 12 years, why he couldn't attend the dance wearing his kilt, Warmack was stunned by what his son claimed he was told.

    "You can honour your heritage in Scotland," McClard is said to have told Nate, "but you can't go in here looking like a clown. This is considered proper attire in Scotland, but it's not considered proper attire in my school."

    McClard told a local television station that he doesn't remember using those words, telling the student that "it wasn't appropriate and I wouldn't allow it." The principal also told the station that he believes Nate was "trying to make a statement and it wasn't the right time or place to make it."

    Attempts to verify McClard's comments and to clarify the school's policy were unsuccessful. Phone calls and e-mail to the principal and to the superintendent of the Jackson R-II School District, of which the high school is a member, were not returned.

    The Clan MacRae traditional tartan.


    Warmack explains that family members have been researching their heritage for at least four years and only recently uncovered a fascinating mystery behind their name. He says his ancestors were originally named MacRaw (Macraw), from the Clan MacRae, and that they were forced to change their name to Warmack when fleeing to America via England, apparently following the failed Jacobite uprising. (The surname Warmack is derived from the last three letters of MacRaw spelled backwards and the first three letters, "Mac", with the "k" added years later.)

    Each passing kernel of information from his family's research gave Nate further excitement about his heritage. He saved up enough money and bought a traditional red Clan MacRae tartan to wear to special events.

    "We thought it would be a proper dress and it would honour his heritage," the older Warmack says. "He was very proud."

    Owning up to a bit of Scottish fiery blood in him, Warmack is seeking to change the school policy and to educate the educators. He calls it a "David vs. Goliath battle" but wishes to make matters right. The father is expecting to be asked to attend a school board meeting this month to address the issue.

    "This has to do with school policy, not my son," he says. "It's not a situation that Nate had to wear a kilt to a dance, but he darn sure should have a right to."

    When informed of the incident, a spokesperson for the Scottish Executive, not wishing to comment on the specifics, would say: "Scotland is proud of the kilt - an important and iconic symbol of our country. It is worn by thousands of people in Scotland and across the world, both casually and more formally, on special occasions such as weddings, parties, proms and graduations."

    Meantime, a battle cry has been raised by a tight-knit group of Americans with Scottish ancestry. Members of the Clan Gunn have created an online petition that effectively seeks a change in the school's policy and asks for an apology from McClard.

    "This is clearly a discriminatory action based on disrespect for Nathan's completely appropriate pride in his personal heritage," says Beth Gardner, a Texas-based member of Clan Gunn who helped organise the petition.

    On the web

    Read the
    "Nathan Warmack's right
    to wear his kilt"
    online petition



    More than 450 people have signed the petition since it went online on 19 November. Gardner soon plans to submit a printed version of the petition to the school, school board and local media.

    "It is past time for those of us who share in the pride of our Celtic heritage to raise our voices and stand our ground to say 'enough!'," Gardner cries. "We have the same rights as anyone else to show pride in our heritage."

    The father, who is considering seeking legal assistance, hopes to have a policy change in effect by the time students attend their senior prom in May but recognises it will be a difficult fight: "I really don't know what's going to happen. It's going to take a higher power."



    In addition to being stalwart and stubborn, the last trait of Show Me State residents is said to be a devotion to common sense, perhaps the key element missing from this incident. But what is most ironic about the story is that the name McClard – the school principal – has deep ancestral roots to a certain country. Scotland.




    Related topic

    This article: http://heritage.scotsman.com/traditi...?id=2355512005


    Sherry

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    Hi Sherry,

    First before I forget, the original thread has been moved to the General Kilt Talk Section.

    Secondly, Thank You so much for your update! Glad that we heard from the family on this matter.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherry
    First...What happened to the earlier thread? I don't see it on the forum page & I can't find it in a search.
    Moved to the General section, including a link to the story you posted.

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    It certainly doesn't look as though he was trying to make some statement in the photo.

    What an idiot priciple.

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    Thank you. I saw it too late. The site is glacially slow for me today, & it's extremely frustrating.

    Normally, there is some note that the thread was moved, but there was nothing in this section about the move.

    Sherry

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    Thanks Sherry!

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    Having this posted in it's own thread makes it more noticable and less likely to be lost in the pile.

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    Thanks for the update. I'd been wondering what was happening with this.

    The pic helps too (he needs to pull it up a little bit) but obviously, he wasn't dressed like a clown.

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    A sad commentary on the state of our public education system.
    Sad indeed. I hope this update clears up some of the assumptions I had seen posted here previously.


    The principal should be ashamed of his actions. As I have mentioned before, his unfairly restricting the rights of one student because of his misguided fear that others may act inapropriately is a prime example of the lack of true leadership in our schools today.

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    For all of you who have not looked at the signatures on the petition, take a close look at "Malcom" who has managed to sign the petition three times #715, 717 & 718. On his signature is a web link (copy & paste) that states that the kilt & tartan were never Scottish and were inventions by an angry Brit. His links are translations from a Latin paper that proposes that all of the known facts are simply lies and the Scots never had kilts or tartans until some romantic painter decided to paint them on instead of pants.

    I wonder why Malcom didn't sign his last name?
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