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Tyler Frost, the high school senior who was suspended for attending his
girlfriend's prom, has become a sensation in Search. And yet, despite all the
news surrounding his fight for the right to get jiggy with it, folks had yet to
hear from Frost himself. That wait is over. This morning, the teen went on "The
Early Show" to tell his side of the story.
During an interview with Harry Smith, Frost explained that his private Christian
school does have a contract stipulating "no dancing." However, he didn't believe
it should include dancing outside of school. So, despite a stiff warning from
his principal, he went to his girlfriend's prom at another school. He has since
been suspended and won't be allowed to take his final exams on time or graduate
with the rest of his class.
Despite this, Frost has no regrets, saying that attending his special lady's
prom was both "worth the risk" and "the right decision." Frost's stepfather was
also there for the interview. He didn't say much before leaving in the middle of
the discussion, but he did mention that a lawsuit against the school is in the
works. You can watch the entire CBS interview here.
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Oh please... This kid is full of crap schools like these make it abundantly clear that you have to follow their morale code or not attend their school. He signed a contract. Expel him. Go to public school.
Is the kid full of crap or is it the school who is full of crap? What I mean is, don't you think the private school's rules are too extreme. Don't you think these kind of rules brainwashes the students? Do you think the parents have been brainwashed for even enrolling their child in that kind of extreme system?
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Is the kid full of crap or is it the school who is full of crap? What I mean is, don't you think the private school's rules are too extreme. Don't you think these kind of rules brainwashes the students? Do you think the parents have been brainwashed for even enrolling their child in that kind of extreme system?
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Doesn't matter you go there you go by their rules. If im not mistaken this is a baptist school and they are very strict when it comes to things like this.
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Even more, proms should be banned altogether.
The prom has become so gaudy, crude, and ostentatious that I cannot stand it . . . where is the class? - and I do not mean class as in classroom, although I could ask where is the classroom?
It is one of those things we would do well to be without in our society.
Even more, proms should be banned altogether.
The prom has become so gaudy, crude, and ostentatious that I cannot stand it . . . where is the class? - and I do not mean class as in classroom, although I could ask where is the classroom?
It is one of those things we would do well to be without in our society.
In the dumpster, behind the cafeteria.
The kid can't sign anything that's legally binding at his age.
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Eh, just burn down the damned school and graduate the kid at the public school already. I mean seriously, he is better off, especially if he wants to get into a respectable college, that would likely not take him if he went to Baptist Crazyland HS.
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well the deciding factor would be if when he was enrolled if his parents signed the agreement as well, the school is out of line for making rules like that that is for sure, but if they were upfront about it and explained and him(possible his parents too) signed it they are idiots.
But if they didn't explain it its not quite illegal its just skummy.
The real deciding factor would be a picture of this girl to see if it was really worth it from a male perspective.
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