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This teenager s painted nails got him suspended Now his Texas school district has created a more gender-neutral dress code policy

This teenager s painted nails got him suspended Now his Texas school district has created a more gender-neutral dress code policy
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Texas high school caves to woke culture over dress-code controversy

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. A West Texas school district on Monday unanimously voted for a change in the student dress code policy that eliminates gender-specific language after a high schooler complained his suspension for painting his nails was a double standard.   The Clyde Consolidated Independent School District’s board of trustees approved the changes for the 2021-22 school year, the Abilene Reporter-News reported. The change to the school’s dress code evidently came about thanks to the efforts of Trevor Wilkinson, a beyond proud gay senior at Clyde High School in Clyde, Texas.

Dressing for success - Dallas Voice

Dressing for success For LGBTQ students and parents, dress codes are only part of the concern Aubree Calvin | Contributing Writer Just two-and-half hours west of Fort Worth is Clyde Consolidated Independent School District, where, in December, gay male student Trevor Wilkinson was suspended for wearing nail polish. If you drive five hours south of Dallas, you’ll come to Louise Independent School District where, in October, trans student Sanae Martinez was banned from school for dressing according to her gender identity rather than the sex she was assigned at birth. Both students were accused of violating their school’s gendered dress codes, policies that the American Civil Liberties Union and other Texas interest groups call unconstitutional. Students across the DFW Metroplex report similar stories to Wilkinson and Martinez, but because they handled it privately through meetings with teachers and principals instead of taking their stories to social media, these stories have

Editorial: Schools shouldn t worry about kids nail polish

More than 5,000 years ago, the warriors of Babylonia painted their fingernails with kohl to go to battle. More recently, A-list actor Brad Pitt wore nail polish, apparently just for the heck of it. Yet for some reason, it’s a showstopper when a 17-year-old male in Texas wears nail polish to school? Granted, women have been practically the only ones decorating their nails for the last few centuries. But custom and convention are no reason for nail polish to be an exclusively female style witness how earrings have become commonplace for men. The real problem is schools’ efforts to force traditional gender roles on students, including dictating the way boys and girls dress and groom themselves. These rules continue in many areas of the nation. It’s the modern equivalent of making sure that girls play with dolls and boys with toy trucks.

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