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Prom dresses deemed 'inappropriate' targeted by some schools

A Shelton, Conn. school had made international headlines for banning what it considers inappropriate clothing from its annual prom dance.

Backless, cutout, slits targeted by school administrators in the U.S.

Danielle Rieder's high school implemented a prom dress code, saying open backs, cut outs, two piece dresses and slits are not allowed. (Danielle Rieder)

A prom night without high school drama? If only!

A Shelton, Conn. school had made international headlines for banning what it considers inappropriate clothing from its annual prom dance.

"The dress code bans about 90 per centof the dresses saying no open backs, no cut outs, no two-piece dressesand no slits," said one livid teen, Danielle Rieder, who was upset she might not be allowed to wear her white strapless, cut-out dress.

The dress code, which was implemented eight days before prom, sent many teenage girls into a frenzyrevamping their dresses for what is considered an important if sometimes expensive rite of passage for teenagers.

"Completely modest dresses are deemed inappropriate andwe are told that we will be turned away at the door if we show up in these dresses. Eight days is not enough time to fix anything," Rieder, 17, told CBC News.

Still, she was one of the lucky few whosedress passed the school's taste police.

"After an incredibly ridiculous battle, my dress was approved by a committee of at least five of the older teachers at my school," she says.

The issue of dress code for prom nights has once again raised the question of whether schools should have a say in what their students wear.In B.C., many schooldistricts such as theVancouver School Boardhave left the delicate issue of dress codes up to individual schools.

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At Richmond's Steveston-London Secondary, students are encouraged to "dress in formal wear,suits or tuxedos and evening gowns, as this is a 'classy and formal'grad event."

Meanwhile, at Semiahmoo Secondary in Surrey, students "must wear clean and tasteful clothing and refrain from wearing inappropriate attire" or "sexually suggestive designs."

What do you think of a dress code for prom night?Tune into B.C. Almanac Friday at noon on CBC Radio one 88.1FM 690 AM when we discuss this issue.