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[Cyprus Times] A music school teacher in Ilion expelled a student who went to class dressed in a skirt

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The teacher, according to a parent's complaint to protothema.gr, as soon as he saw the student he started to insult him, causing the reactions of his classmates

A teacher of the Music School of Ilion "verbally attacked" a student of the 1st Gymnasium because he appeared at school dressed in a skirt.

The children of the school in support of their classmate have been showing up at school since yesterday, the boys dressed as girls and the girls as boys.

According to a parent's complaint to protothema.gr, the teacher as soon as he saw the student started to insult him, causing the reactions of his classmates:

"The scene took place on Tuesday between a teacher and a student of the 1st High School.

"The scene took place on Tuesday between a teacher and a student of the 1st High School. Whether a boy wants or feels like a girl is his right and is no one's business but his and his family's. The teacher, according to the children, humiliated the child in front of the entire class. He went so far as to call it: "A disgrace to society." He took him out of the classroom and sent him to the principal's office. Even the parents of the child who went to the school were notified and naturally demanded an explanation."

Photos of the music school in Ilion with the girls dressed as boys and the boys as girls were also circulated on social media with the slogan "Clothes have no gender":

"The whole school got upset and as a result, the children as a protest took the decision and the next day the girls showed up dressed in trousers and ties and the boys in skirts. The children and today more than 6 students showed up dressed like that again."



protothema.gr contacted the school, which did not want to make any statement. According to reports, tomorrow morning, the Board of Directors of the parents and guardians association will meet with the headmistress of the school to discuss the problem that has arisen.

Source: protothema.gr


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