
Texas high school caves to 'woke' culture over dress-code controversy
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A West Texas school district on Monday unanimously voted for a change in the student dress code policy that eliminates gender-specific language, according to reports.
The change to the school’s dress code evidently came about thanks to the efforts of Trevor Wilkinson, a "beyond proud" gay senior at Clyde High School in Clyde, Texas. Wilkinson, 17, received an in-school suspension late last year for having painted his nails – a violation of the school’s dress code. "imagine your school not allowing boys to paint their nails and giving boys [in-school suspension] for it," Wilkinson tweeted Nov. 30, 2020. "and the whole administration being okay with it, homophobic and sexist? welcome to west texas."More Related News

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