Wednesday, January 25, 2006
If the skirt fits, wear it
A male high school student can wear a skirt to school after the American Civil Liberties Union reached an agreement with school officials.
The ACLU announced the deal Tuesday. It will allow a Hasbrouck Heights School senior to wear a skirt to protest the school's no-shorts policy.
The district's dress code bans shorts between Oct. 1 and April 15, but allows skirts, a policy 17-year-old Michael Coviello believes is discriminatory.
"I'm happy to be able to wear skirts again to bring attention to the fact that the ban on shorts doesn't make sense," Coviello said in a statement.
The Hasbrouck Heights superintendent, Joseph C. Luongo, did not return telephone messages left Tuesday seeking comment.
Coviello first wore a costume-style dress but high school officials told him to go home and change. The district's superintendent then advised the Coviello to purchase everyday dresses and skirts at a retail store, which Coviello did, the ACLU said.
But after a few days, he was sent home with a note from his principal saying if he wore a dress, kilt or skirt, he could no longer attend school.
I'm sure his parents are proud. More on it here.
And more "kilts in school" news here. Kim Jong Il: Just say no to pants!
Update: Other blog posts on this amazing victory for civil liberties! Stop the ACLU, Bad Hair Blog and Barking Moonbat.
The kid's in a rock band. He's looking for PR and the school board handed it to him.
Same old story.
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