The incident led to a walkout by some NorKam students on Wednesday (Feb. 24) and has drawn thousands of comments on social media and news stories from across the province. SD73 Supt. Terry Sullivan said he couldn t comment on that incident specifically, citing privacy concerns, but did confirm that an updated policy will be revealed in the coming weeks, likely by the end of March. Dress codes have to evolve as the norms and values of society evolve, he told KTW. Sullivan said he has researched dress code policies in the past, during his previous tenure as district superintendent, and cited an incident in the 1950s as evidence of how norms have continued to change.
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Image Credit: Facebook/Chris Wilson February 24, 2021 - 12:53 PM A Kamloops student s dismissal from school over her choice of outfit has sparked a much larger controversy about why it s a young woman s responsibility to make males comfortable. Karis Wilson s outfit, a turtleneck under a dress with laced edges, made a female teacher and her male student-teacher uncomfortable, prompting her dismissal from Norkam Secondary school Tuesday, according to a social media statement by her father. My beautiful 17-year-old daughter went to school today feeling excited, feeling good about herself, ready to learn, Christopher Wilson said on a Facebook video. He said she was soon centred out because her outfit could make the teacher uncomfortable, then later asked to leave the school.
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