Hanover's superintendent apologized for swastika logo on shirts
"While we are confident that the logo was created without any ill-intent, we understand that this has deeply upset members of our staff and community who see the logo as resembling a swastika."
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Hanover County’s superintendent apologized after a picture began circulating Tuesday night of a shirt they were using with a logo that resembles a swastika. “Unquestionably, we condemn anything associated with the Nazi regime in the strongest manner possible.”
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