Mississippi transgender high school teen will not attend graduation after being barred from wearing a dress
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A Mississippi transgender high school student will not attend graduation after a federal judge said on Friday the school district could bar the teen from wearing a dress to walk across the stage and collect her "long-awaited diploma."
The 17-year-old transgender girl and her parents filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of Mississippi this week against Harrison County School District after school officials told the girl on May 9 that "she could not attend or participate in her high school graduation ceremony while wearing a dress and heeled shoes," court documents said.
Administrators at Harrison Central High School informed the teen less than two weeks before the event there was a dress code policy for the May 20 graduation which states girls "must wear a white dress and dress shoes," and that boys "must wear a white button-down shirt, black dress pants, black dress shoes, and a tie or bowtie," according to court documents. Administrators said the teen must adhere to the boys' dress code.
