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WTH, You can't wear a dress to school?


charlotte49er

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What's this world coming too?

Maybe it was the high heels. From the picture, it's looks like he coordinated well.

Maybe the Principal was a female and she was jealous. :smilielol5:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43445423/ns/local_news-seattle_wa/?gt1=43001

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Boy wears dress and heels to school, gets suspended

PORT ORCHARD, Wash.A 15-year-old boy has been suspended from school after wearing high heels and a dress to school as a part of a challenge laid down by his mother.

Sam Saurs, a ninth grader at Sedgwick Junior High School in Port Orchard, said he told his mother that wearing high heels wouldn't be that hard. Saurs' mother challenged him to try it and he accepted. To take it even further, he decided to wear a dress, too.

After Saurs showed up at school Wednesday in the dress and heels, the school suspended him for the remainder of the year. That suspension was later reduced to three days. But Saurs won't be allowed to go to the ninth grade dance or the class party at Wild Waves.

The South Kitsap School District said the issue has been resolved and would not make any further comment about the incident.

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All the people I've ever met from Port Orchard are serious weirdos. One gave herself a full sleeve of tattoos when she was 13. Yes.... did it herself. Another guy I know compulsively stops people on busy crosswalks with the old "excuse me, did you drop something?" routine.

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He was suspended for causing a disturbance. Can you imagine the uproar that would have happened if some weird fugg walked into NINTH grade wearing a dress and heels. It would be damn impossible to do anything that day. It was probably for his own saftey too...every kid in school was gonna try and make dude cry.

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He was suspended for causing a disturbance. Can you imagine the uproar that would have happened if some weird fugg walked into NINTH grade wearing a dress and heels. It would be damn impossible to do anything that day. It was probably for his own saftey too...every kid in school was gonna try and make dude cry.

You have a point when it comes to sending him home for the day, but there was no reason to bar him from class activities later in the year for this unless he was aware that this would happen if he wore the dress.

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You have a point when it comes to sending him home for the day, but there was no reason to bar him from class activities later in the year for this unless he was aware that this would happen if he wore the dress.

Schools can't prohibit you from "expressing yourself" so theoretically you could wear a dress to school, or a swastika, or anything if you want. But they can suspend you for disrupting school. Wearing a dress or wearing or swastika or things like that will cause a disruption in the school and he probably got suspended for like 3 or 5 days since the school year was probably close to being over wherever he is it just made the story worse to say he was suspended "for the year." And when you're suspended you can't participate in any school activities so you can't go to dances, sports events or field trips.

The kid wore the dress to get attention. His mom bet him he couldn't wear heels, he could have worn the heels on the weekend to the mall or whatever the poo he does, but he chose to wear them to school where he knew they would cause a commotion. And he didn't just stop at the heels he through on a full dress. This kid was just being a douche, and not he's not only a douche but he's gonna be a douche thats laughed at for the next three year...and still can't go to wild waves...

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