Band Shirts Banned

A t-shirt created for students in Sedalia, Missouri, to promote the Smith-Cotton High School Tiger Pride Marching Band and "portray how brass instruments have evolved in music from the 1960s to modern day" has devolved into controversy due to the shirt's allusion to evolution. Students were asked to turn the shirts back in after parents complained.
Choice quotes from the story published in the Sedalia Democrat:
- "I was disappointed with the image on the shirt." [Band parent Sherry] Melby said. "I don't think evolution should be associated with our school"
- High School junior Adam Tilley said he understood why the shirts were repossessed. "I can see where the parents are coming from," he said. "Evolution has always been controversial."
In the follow up, the Sedalia Democrat reports that "not only has the public outcry over the T-shirts been a distraction to the students who are working so hard on their marching and music, but the school district has to eat the cost of the shirts, a total of $700."
As a proud former member of a high school music ensemble myself, I feel for the kid victims in this story. But not to worry, the world now wants these shirts. Biggest band fund raiser ever?
(h/t Darcy James Argue for the link)
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