September 2, 2008
Seagoville High School suspended hundreds of students who showed up with the wrong kind of belt. The Texas school adopted a new dress code this year mandating that students wear only brown or black belts with a "standard buckle" and no designs or logos. Students were informed of the new dress code on a Monday. The next day, the school suspended up to 42 percent of its students, all for having the wrong belts.
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