The "revealing" prom dress has caught national attention.
Posted by PennLive.com on Friday, May 1, 2015
(See more photos from the school's prom)
Alexus Miller-Wigfall wore a red dress to the joint Sci Tech and Harrisburg High School prom on April 25. The student was told on Tuesday she would face a one-day in-school suspension, PennLive reports.
"I couldn't believe it," Miller-Wigfall's mother, Alisha Sneed, told PennLive. "I don't see anything wrong with that dress. What do they want her to wear, a turtleneck?"
She told that news outlet other students weren't punished for wearing dresses that were equally, if not more, revealing.
Miller-Wigfall and her mom reportedly designed the dress together and emailed photos of the dress in progress to school administrators for approval, per district guidelines. An early design was rejected for showing too much cleavage, and Sneed told PennLive that she never heard back from administrators about two subsequent designs she submitted to them -- until she found out her daughter faced suspension for wearing one of them.
While the suspension was reportedly reversed, Sneed told PennLive she was unsuccessful in getting much feedback from the district, noting that she never received a clear explanation of her daughter's suspension.
The Harrisburg School District was not immediately available to comment.
The school district's prom dress code requires female students to wear dresses that cover "ALL body parts," including breasts. The district's guidelines for female students are extensive compared to the rules in place for male students:
Just a few days ago, a Michigan teen was kicked out of her senior prom for wearing a backless dress an administrator said was "in violation" of her school's dress code.
-- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
No comments:
Post a Comment