Joe Rogan is backtracking after getting duped by a fake news story.
12.02.2022 - 15:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An angry dad has spoken out after his daughter's school handed her an all-day detention because they said that her baggy hoodie and leggings had violated the dress code.
Police officer Clint Fore said that his daughter Shiloh, 11, had never previously been in trouble at school and he was stunned when she arrived home, stating that she had been given an all-day in-school suspension because her clothes were "inappropriate".
Shiloh Fore, from Mississippi, in the US, had attended classes that morning in black leggings and and a baggy hoodie that came "almost down to her freaking knees", her dad said.
However, the principal of West Wortham Elementary and Middle School did not agree, as reported by The Mirror.
When Shiloh arrived at school, she said that she was immediately stopped by the principal Michael Weaver who informed her that she had to spend the whole day in an in-school suspension as she had violated the school's dress code.
The 11-year-old said she was just one of many students, all of whom where female, who had been stopped by the principal and sent to ISS for clothing violations that day.
Shiloh said she had been left embarrassed and upset and described her experience in ISS as "scary" and "it made me have a lot of anxiety".
Shiloh said. “My hand wouldn’t stop shaking. And I did not know what to do.”
Dad Clint wrote an angry email to the principal saying his daughter had been treated unfairly, attaching a photograph of her in the clothes which had caused the issue.
“Here we are in 2022 and girls have to worry about wearing outfits that aren’t even inappropriate,” he wrote.
“Young kids, especially girls at or around my daughter’s age are going through a bunch of changes. The last thing they need is somebody
Joe Rogan is backtracking after getting duped by a fake news story.
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