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Jess
February 11th, 2012, 08:50 PM
Virginia school district ponders banning cross-gender dress (http://news.yahoo.com/virginia-school-district-ponders-banning-cross-gender-dress-231015448.html)

SUFFOLK, Va (Reuters) - A Virginia school district is considering banning cross-gender dressing in a move proponents said aims to protect students from harassment, but which civil liberties and gay rights groups said would amount to an assault on free speech.

Board members said they wanted to protect the children in the school district in Suffolk, about 20 miles from Norfolk, from the types of tragedies such as killings and suicides tied to bullying in other parts of the country.

The proposed dress code would prohibit students from wearing clothing "not in keeping with a student's gender" and that "causes a disruption and/or distracts others from the education process or poses a health or safety concern."

The board opted to pursue the ban after teachers at one of the district's three high schools said some male students were dressing like girls, prompting complaints from other students, district spokeswoman Bethanne Bradshaw said.

Board Vice Chairwoman Thelma Hinton, in supporting the ban, cited the killing of a 15-year-old California cross-dressing student by another student in 2008 and the suicide of a 14-year-old gay student last year in New York after online bullying.

"When a situation is brought up to me, I'm going to speak out if I have to speak out, and take a stand," Hinton said Thursday at a board meeting, adding that she was more concerned about the safety of the district's 14,000 students than civil rights.

"It has nothing to do with a person's gender -- who they are," Hinton said. "Of course I don't want anyone's rights being violated, but I have done some research."

A vote on the issue is expected in March, and a ban would take effect on July 1 if approved, Bradshaw said.

ACLU SAYS BAN IS VAGUE AND DISCRIMINATORY

The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia had already called the proposed ban unconstitutionally vague and sexually discriminatory even before Thursday's meeting.

After hearing board members offer general support for the ban on Thursday, the state ACLU plans to outline possible legal actions that could follow if it is adopted, Virginia ACLU Executive Director Kent Willis told Reuters.

James Parrish, executive director of Equality Virginia, suggested that district administrators needed education on issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.

"If a girl comes to school wearing jeans and a flannel shirt, is that considered cross-gender dressing?" he told Reuters, adding that a misunderstanding of the issues could actually make the students more susceptible to bullying.

"They're calling it cross-dressing, but if that individual was wearing clothes that reflect their gender identity, that's not cross-dressing, that's appropriate gender dressing," he said.

Several incidents where relentless verbal assaults and online harassment led to the suicides or murders of gay or lesbian teens over the past few years have led to tougher anti-bullying laws in some states.

New Jersey passed tougher anti-bullying laws after a gay college student killed himself after reportedly being bullied, and New York lawmakers were looking at how to stem the kind of harassment that led to the Buffalo teen's suicide.

In Suffolk, school board attorney Wendell Waller said opponents who read the proposed ban as a straight prohibition missed its intent. He also said the district would press ahead with what he described as a "very delicate" balancing act.

"It is not a straight prohibition of anything, unless it ... forms a disruption of the education process," Waller said.




this is just stupid. beyond stupid.

Vonn
February 11th, 2012, 09:07 PM
Kids who make a big stink out of how others dress need to learn some self-control; then there won't be an issue. Just because you may not like something doesn't mean you need to flip a tit and make a scene.

Gaybaby94
February 12th, 2012, 05:56 PM
Grrrrr. This is just beyond ignorant and stupid.

UnknownError
February 12th, 2012, 06:29 PM
Once again, uniforms seem to do good over here.
I'm actually starting to approve of the British schooling system.

ImCoolBeans
February 12th, 2012, 06:45 PM
To be completely honest, if my school started enforcing uniforms tomorrow I would not care at all.

Ender
February 12th, 2012, 06:47 PM
To be completely honest, if my school started enforcing uniforms tomorrow I would not care at all.

This. School should be a professional environment. Not the place to show off your new belly button ring or boxers.

But to relate to this thread, society is changing, why should someones dress change who they are?

Teardrop Harmony
February 12th, 2012, 07:23 PM
What sad people heading these kind of decisions

Haleyzmont
February 12th, 2012, 10:43 PM
I will find those ignorant fools,knock em out and dress them in frikken too-toos and a coconut bra.
This isnt fair i cross dress i wear male jeans and tshirts and shoes, i havent had any complaints! Fuck my safety "dont cross dress" my ass. If i get harassed, bullied thats my problem not the damn ignorant school boards'. Thanks for caring about us <3 but we can take care of ourselves just fine thanks. And i think we will be more un comfortable dressing the opposite of what we like then being harrased. Gtfo -.- lol