Kilt-wearing student banned from school prom

An American teenager was banned from a high school prom parade after he turned up wearing a kilt.

Kilt-wearing student banned from school prom

An American teenager was banned from a high school prom parade after he turned up wearing a kilt.

Eric Schulzentenberg was stunned when school chiefs in Alexandria, Minnesota, ruled his Highland dress did not comply with their dress code.

Male students are required to wear trousers and John Peterka, school superintendent at Osakis High School, ruled that the kilt fell into the “shorts” category.

The 17-year-old student, who is not a pupil at the school, was given the option of changing into a pair of jeans before entering the event earlier this month.

But he elected to accompany his date Jena Schoniger wearing the Clan Mitchell tartan in honour of his grandfather’s mother.

His decision meant he was unable to join her for dinner and had to look on from the sidelines as another man escorted her through the prom procession.

Schulzentenberg told Minneapolis-based WCCO TV he thought the school’s ruling was “callous”.

He said: “They should be able to accept other cultures and other ideas. That is what education is all about.”

But he said he was determined to make a difference.

“You have to set an example, be able to stand up for what you believe in.

“I made the stand, even though it’s a kind of sacrifice.”

The school’s uncompromising position ruined the night for his partner.

Ms Schoniger told the TV station: “I actually cried. I definitely know that this was not the greatest night of my life.

“It should be up there but it’s not even in the top 10.”

Mr Peterka defended the school’s stance and said the board only found out about the potential dress code issue two days before the event.

But in light of the strength of feeling the case has generated among the Scottish community, he conceded it may reconsider its policy next year.

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