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As 15-year-old Gabi Finalyson entered to school dance, she says representative from her school told her to wear a shawl or a coat to cover her shoulders because they felt her dress was violating ...
Seriously. That bums us out. Last weekend, Utah high school student Gabi Finlayson was asked during a school dance to wear a coat over her dress—for the entire duration of the dance. Why?
Gabi Finlayson was singled out at her school dance Saturday and told her dress was inappropriate, reports KUTV. Finlayson, a sophomore at Lone Peak High School in Highland, Utah, bought the dress ...
Gabi Finlayson, 15, said a school representative approached her as she entered the school dance. The representative told Finlayson that she needed to put on a coat or sweater to cover her shoulders.
15-year-old Gabi Finlayson was forced to spend her high school dance in a winter coat, after a staff member deemed her dress too revealing. The teen had been looking forward to the girls ...
Teachers ordered Gabi Finlayson to cover her shoulders and arms, but she believes the message is sexualising teenagers Get daily headlines and breaking news alerts for FREE by signing up to our ...
Gabi Finlayson says she was “embarrassed,” when a representative from the school approached her as she entered the dance and told her she needed to wear a shawl or a coat to cover her shoulders.
Gabi Finlayson told the tv station that school officials approached her at the dance and told to cover up. "She said, 'Would you mind putting on a shawl?' I didn't want to make a big scene so I ...
Gabi Finlayson told the tv station that school officials approached her at the dance and told to cover up. "She said, 'Would you mind putting on a shawl?' I didn't want to make a big scene so I ...
Gabi Finlayson told the tv station that school officials approached her at the dance and told to cover up. "She said, 'Would you mind putting on a shawl?' I didn't want to make a big scene so I ...