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Getting dressed in the morning can be fun, but for teenagers it often requires asking themselves if their clothing follows their school’s dress code. Many policies in schools seem to be particularly concerned with female attire, prompting Denver7 to take a 360 look at dress codes.
crime scene before killing himself. investigated as a crime, hillary clinton pulls ahead of her main competitor bernie sanders in a new quinnipiac poll but there is an issue that could end haunting her as we approach the general election, trust. donald trump official the filing to run for president in new hampshire today. he is still leading in most polls but is seeing some new competition and going on offense as well. more on that head, happening now . of high school principal from michigan standing by an editorial that he wrote saying the girls should dress modestly to preserve their virginity. the principal of christian high school posted the op ed in response to an opinion piece in the local paper about sexism in school dress codes. he wrote because men are sexually distracted by tightly covered skin when young ladies, quote, should cover up rather
country, students are protesting what they say is public shaming. schools sending girls home for wearing jeggings or yoga pants claiming their clothes are too distracting for the boys. this message is telling boys that if a girl is dressed in a provocative way they have a green light to behave any way they want and that can be very dangerous. reporter: in new jersey, one middle school s fairly common but strict shorts and skirts at fingertip policy sparked students to take action. they launched #-iammorethanastrakz distraction to push for fairness in school dress codes. the dress code focuses on girls more than it does on boys. that s when we realized this needed to stop. and we started to take action. reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. i don t understand. you don t understand what. don t dress like the woman