
Florida school board members weigh in on 'furry dress attire' at school board meeting: 'It's inappropriate'
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Members of a school board in Florida debated whether "furry dress attire" should be allowed in their schools on Tuesday as one of the members said the conversation was "insane."
"One of the first things is, believe it or not, and I can't believe I have to say this out loud, but the furry dress attire, that came up in that thread, I don't even know how many times," Wright began. "Referring to dog collars, referring to tails, referring to ears that students are wearing." Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
Another school board member, Kayte Campbell, said that while she wasn't a fan of the furry movement, a headband with ears on them was different than students wearing "tails."
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