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For McAtee, the breast cancer bracelets have served their purpose by stirring conversation and focusing attention on the health issue. "Keep A Breast really feels that 'boobies' is not a four-letter word," she said. "We're using a word that's not scary, and I think that is why the media have really started talking about us." "We've really been able to talk to so many more people because of this," she added. In Laramie, Kollin West said none of his classmates has made fun of him or joked about the wording. Kelly Carroll, principal of Laramie Junior High School, and Suzanne Perry, assistant superintendent of Albany County District 1, did not return repeated calls for comment. School administrators long have struggled to balance dress codes with free speech rights, notes Kitty Porterfield, spokeswoman for the American Association of School Administrators. Dress codes are intended to promote decorum and respect among students, and hemlines, necklines, hair, shorts, changing fads, toys, clothing and accessories with gang connotations have all been matters of contention, she said. In Colorado Springs, Colo., officials at a middle school told students in September to conceal religious jewelry, prompting a complaint from a student who wanted to wear a cross necklace outside his shirt. The American Center for Law and Justice threatened to file a free speech lawsuit against the school district.
School officials later modified the order to affect only rosaries, which they say some gangs use as a unity symbol. They were supported by the local Catholic diocese, which declared this week that schools should let students wear religious jewelry but can ban gang members from wearing rosaries. ___ Online: Keep A Breast Foundation:
http://www.keep-a-breast.org/
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