SIGN UP
FORGOT MY PASSWORD
GUYS

How to deal with a bad kisser

MORE
  • GUYS MAIN
  • GET A BF
    • CRUSH MUCH?
    • ICE BREAKERS
  • DATING 101
    • DUDES DECODED
    • CUTE DATE IDEAS
    • SPLITSVILLE
  • ASK BILL & DAVE
  • DEAR CAROL
  • WHAT GUYS THINK
  • SWEETIE
  • MEANIE
ADVICE

My dad is sexually abusing me. How can I tell my mom?

MORE
  • ADVICE MAIN
  • IN THE NEWS
  • DEAR CAROL
  • FAMILY
  • FRIENDS
  • SCHOOL
  • TOUGH STUFF
  • ON THE JOB
    • GET STARTED
    • BABYSITTING
    • GOAL GETTER
    • DREAM JOB
  • DO GOOD
    • GET INSPIRED
    • TAKE ACTION
FUN STUFF

25 things to do before school lets out

MORE
  • FUN STUFF MAIN
  • STAR SIGNS
  • BLUSH MUCH?
  • SURVEY SAYS
  • CLUBS
  • ADVICE QUEENS
  • CRAFTS
  • RECIPES
  • CONTESTS
  • WINNERS
  • ROCK YOUR WEEKEND
  • YOU WROTE IT
ENTERTAINMENT

Tune up your summer concert wardrobe with these picks

MORE
  • ENTERTAINMENT MAIN
  • GOSSIP
  • STAR STYLE
  • GL EXCLUSIVES
  • EDITOR'S PICKS
  • BOOK CLUB
STYLE

Get gorgeous spring date night makeup

MORE
  • STYLE MAIN
  • FASHION
    • CUTE & CHEAP
    • STYLE 911
    • TRENDS WE HEART
  • BEAUTY
    • BEAUTY SPY
    • BEAUTY TRENDS
    • BEAUTY 911
    • HAIR STYLES
    • HAIR TIPS
    • SKINCARE
  • HOW TO
  • FAB UP YOUR LIFE
HEALTH & FITNESS

6 graphic tees to get ya movin'

MORE
  • HEALTH & FITNESS MAIN
  • WORKOUTS
  • RECIPES
  • EAT RIGHT
  • HEALTHY STUFF WE HEART
  • YOUR BOD
    • SKIN
    • HAIR
    • BOOBS
    • DOWN THERE
    • PERIODS, PERIOD
    • EVERYTHING ELSE
QUIZZES

Who's your celeb style clone?

MORE
MAG

Show some #GLcrew love, babes!

MORE
  • MAG MAIN
  • INSIDE THIS ISSUE
  • COVER SHOOT
  • BEHIND THE SCENES
  • BE IN THE MAG
  • EDITOR'S BLOG
  • OUR BOOKS
  • ABOUT US
VIDEO

Bella Thorne rocks WAT-AAH!'s Move Your Body Flash Mob

MORE
avatar

Allie S.

is modding

Caroline M.

is modding

avatar

Hannah M

is modding

Lynae P.

is modding

 
 
 

GL PROFILES

More Friends = More Fun

MY ACCOUNT

MY PROFILE

CREATE A PROFILE

 
 

GL
Tweets !

13 HOURS AGO #OMG: Is Selena too sensitive to judge American Idol: Click Here!

13 HOURS AGO Nothing says beauty babe like a @Lip_Smacker gloss. Show us your fave using #LipSmackerLove to win: Click Here!

14 HOURS AGO Craft a crown fit for a flower queen in 6 easy steps: Click Here!

 
 
 
Girl's Life Newsletters

sponsored links

ADVICE | IN THE NEWS

79 Comments | Add Yours

4 ridiculous things schools told girls this week

 

Check these out, too...

  • 5 last-minute ways to lift your grades
  • Could you deal with an all-veg cafeteria menu?
  • Merida's makeover: Big deal or not so much?
  • 7 ridiculous caffeine-laced products (and why they just might disappear)
  • How not to pull an all-nighter (and stay sane if you have to)
This week, schools across the U.S. seem to be sillier than usual. Here's a round-up of our top-three picks for Most Ridiculous Thing of the Week. Read 'em and weep, babes. Read 'em and weep.

Ridic thing #1: Big boobs? Time for breast reduction surgery, sweetie
Gabrielle Jackson, 13, has been bullied since earlier this year by her peers. Why? Because she has big breasts. Instead of addressing the issue—other students—the school told her mom that she can either be transferred to another school or she could get breast reduction surgery. Yeah, that’s the right message to send to sixth graders across the nation that are already not feeling 100 percent secure in their changing bodies.
 

Ridic thing #2: Blue hair? Go home!

A Colorado school told Aril Davila, who is in middle school, that she had to go straight home after she arrived for class Monday morning. Why? Because she had died her hair blue over the weekend. Apparently, the school’s dress code prohibits students from dying their hair “unnaturally red or blue,” Huffington Post reports, because of the affiliation these colors have with local gangs. Earlier this year, another girl was suspended from her South Carolina school because she died her hair pink…to support breast cancer awareness. Yep. Hair color is what we should totally be focusing on.

 

Ridic thing #3: We’re taking your bubble gun threat seriously, little kindergartener

So, we mentioned the laughable case of the 5-year-old and her Hello Kitty bubble gun earlier, but we’re still totally baffled by the school’s response. After the little girl told her classmate that she’d shoot her, then herself, with the bubble gun, the school suspended the girl for 10 days after questioning her for three hours. We’re pretty sure that questioning went over just as well as Vogue editor Andre Leon Talley’s attempt to get Beasts of the Southern Wild star Quvenzhane Wallis to talk fashion (watch that adorable moment below).


 
Ridic thing #4: Paper gun? You could go to jail!
Melody Valentin (whose name we adore, incidentally) is a fifth-grader in Philadelphia. She was at school when she reached into her pocket and discovered a paper "gun" (just a piece of paper with a square torn out of one corner to kinda-sorta resemble a firearm) in her pocket that her grandfather had made. She went to throw it away, and apparently a classmate saw her and reported it. School officials scolded and searched her, and told her that she could be arrested. And then her peers started taunting her, calling her a murderer.

 

Which one gets your vote for Most Ridiculous Thing of the Week? Tell us in the comments!

BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 1/25/2013 12:00:00 AM

POSTED IN school, In the News, bullying

< PREVIOUS   NEXT >   

Previous1…3456789…16NextShow All
79 Comments | Add Yours
SORT: OLDEST FIRST | NEWEST FIRST
 

** In response to the second mentioned issue**
I don't see any defense in the girl's favor. When you attend any school, you submit to the school's rules, whether it be dress code restrictions, bullying policies, etc. Therefore, I don't see any reason as to why the school should allow students to break rules that have already been explicitly stated.
If you wanted to debate me on this issue, you might bring up 1st Amendment Rights to freedom of expression, and go on to make the point that "dying hair pink or blue can let students express themselves". However, this is only applies if there is not a higher governing power involved in the issue. (In this case, the governing power is the school.)
I don't think that Girl's Life gave an accurate representation of this issue in particular and found their viewpoint to be quite biased.

report

by sophlida on 1/26/2013 8:40:59 PM

 
 

I can sorta understand #2, They had valid resoning, But my vote totally goes for #1. Poor girl.

report

by rockgirlsrockk on 1/26/2013 7:59:30 PM

 
 

My aunt was unfortunately bullied because she had big breasts, she got them reduced but that only gave the bullies more leverage against her Frown that school needs to learn that that kind of bullying is actually sexual harassment.

report

by kannjenkins on 1/26/2013 7:30:10 PM

 
 

Weep I did almost. The first one got me soooooo mad. I mean every girl remembers what it was like with your changing bod. For crying out loud you for sure do not need your school pointing it out! I think the girls who bullied her should have been the ones to get in trouble. Goodness gracious!

P.S. Join my club Lets Be Real! ;)

report

by apostolicchic on 1/26/2013 5:42:23 PM

 
 

Dude, #4 is my vote. I can totally sympathize for her. I was bored, so I drew a wild west scene with a gun in it, and they said I could've gotten suspended. We're in sixth grade. We're not stupid. We know what guns are. A little cartoon picture won't exactly give us nightmares. Also, we aren't allowed to celebrate Christmas because some students may be of a different religion. SO not fair!

report

by pretty gal on 1/26/2013 4:17:44 PM

 
Previous1…3456789…16NextShow All
You must be signed in to post a comment. SIGN IN or REGISTER

ADD A COMMENT


 

 

 

  • RENEW
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • GIVE A GIFT
  • DIGITAL EDITIONS
  • ACCOUNT STATUS
 
Half-birthdays: Do you celebrate 'em?


 
 
WIN
TODAY
GRAND
PRIZE
GIVEAWAY
CALENDAR
Girl Scouts
Thin Mints

Flavor: A minty gloss that tastes and smells just as scrumptious as the original cookies.

Fab Fact: This yummy collaboration was cooked up in 2011.

Read it for free! Get a sneak peek at Julie Kagawa's thrilling series...

 
The Blood of Eden series continues…and this time, Allie must save her creator—and the world—from a deadly virus that could end
human and vampire existence.
 
CLICK HERE to download a free excerpt of
The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa.
 
Posts From Our Friends

sponsored links

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Home
  • Free Newsletters
  • Subscribe
  • Give a Gift
  • Renew

  • Model for GL
  • Pay Bill
  • Questions?
  • Contact Us
  • © 2013 Girls' Life Acquisition Co. All Rights Reserved.