9-year-old girl forced to wear a sweatshirt in school because «bare shoulders are distracting the boys»

A resident of Florida from Nassau County is outraged after the incident at school when the teacher told her 9-year-old daughter to cover their shoulders, not to «distract the boys».

«They made her wear a hooded sweatshirt, told the girl’s mother, Kate Darrow. Said that she should not be in school t-shirt with cold shoulder, because it distracts the boys. I was in shock. The yard is 2019, and I don’t want my daughter pointed out something to wear».

Instead of having to call in to Callahan Intermediate School and figure out the details of the incident, Darrow chose a different approach.

«We made t-shirts and decided to peacefully protest against it,» said the woman.

On the shirt of her daughter where she went to class, was the inscription: «the Right to bare shoulders», and on t-shirts son and his friends, who supported the family: «Real men are not distracted by shoulders.»

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«I hope it will make people think,» said Kate Darrow.

The dress code Callahan Intermediate School notes what all students should «wear t-shirts, shirts or blouses».

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«Shirts must cover the stomach area and not have thin straps. Students should also not wear t-shirts with neckline on the back, transparent clothing, short or very tight shorts or skirts, pants with holes and slits, shirts with profanity or other inappropriate words», — stated in the Statute of the school with regards to dress code.

Kate Darrow and her husband Rob believe, however, that school dress code is outdated.

«This archaic rule. Everything changes. You need to understand it,» said Rob Darrow.

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