Shame, Shame

Miranda Larkin, 15, had only been attending Florida's Oakleaf High School for three days and didn't realize the school required dresses and skirts to be at least knee length. And she says she certainly didn't expect that when she showed up wearing a dress than ended above the knees that school officials would force her to change into what she calls a "shame suit," a neon yellow shirt and red sweat pants with "DRESS CODE VIOLATION" on both.
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