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Teh One Who Knocks
11-06-2011, 06:06 PM
By Daily Mail Reporter


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An openly gay 16-year-old high school student was given a three-day suspension for wearing make-up in class.

Kasey Landrum was censured by the principal at Lexington High School in Tennessee after being told he had violated the school's dress code.

'The principal walked into the school and immediately started yelling at me for it, and told me to get outside,' Kasey told WBBJ-TV.

He said he did exactly as Steve Lindsey demanded without a reply but that another student who witnessed the incident and stuck up for Kasey was issued a one-day suspension for speaking out.

The next day Kasey was called into the office and given the in-school suspension for violating the dress code which states: 'When a student is attired in a manner, which is likely to cause disruption or interference with normal operation of the school, the administration will take the appropriate action.

'In matters of opinion, the judgment of the teachers and administrators will prevail.'

'I'm very upset about it because he can't be who he wants to be,' Kasey's mother Shelly Maness told WBBJ-TV. 'When I went to register him, about the make-up, he (Lindsey) reminded us Kasey was not to be wearing any.'

Henderson County Superintendent Steve Wilkinson said he did not know what disruption the make-up would have caused but added that the principal had the authority to determine what is deemed a distraction.

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However Kasey said he had gone to school with three different colours in his hair before and teachers did not deem that a disruption.

The 11th grader also said that another 'punk-rock' student who had been wearing make-up that same day was not reprimanded. 'He had it on all day, and I was like, "If he can wear make-up, so can I,"' Kasey told WBBJ-TV.

Kasey said he has suffered from depression in the past by not being able to express himself at school. 'I'm proud of myself for being as comfortable as I am, but sometimes I wish I was straight,' he said.

'I'm proud of my son, gay or straight or whatever. I want him to feel the same way,' said Ms Maness.

After the suspension caught the attention of The Tennessee Equality Project and LGBTQNation, Kasey's suspension was reversed, and a new school policy allowing all students to wear make-up was put in place.

Superintendent Wilkinson said: 'I guess that the easiest thing to do would be to go to a standard policy but we have in the past given a little freedom to our children and their parents about what they choose the wear.'

MrsM
11-06-2011, 06:19 PM
If everyone is treated the same - then fine - but this doesn't sound like the case.

Hal-9000
11-06-2011, 06:21 PM
Yes and the mohawks, the multi colored hair, the multi pierced students don't cause any disruptions either I guess..

Griffin
11-06-2011, 08:28 PM
An old man was sitting on a bench at the mall. A young man walked up to the bench and sat down. He had spiked hair all different colors, green, red, orange, blue, and yellow. The old man just stared.

The young man said, "What's the matter old timer, never done anything wild in your life?"

The old man replied, "Got drunk once and had sex with a parrot. I was just wondering if you were my son."