Texas School District Scraps Day That Let Boys Dress Like Girls and Vice Versa

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A homecoming tradition in which boys dress like girls and vice versa in a tiny Texas school district won't be held today after a parent complained about what she regarded as the event's homosexual overtones.

As a substitute for "TWIRP Day," the schools ranging from elementary to senior high decided to hold "Camo Day" - with black boots and Army camouflage to be worn by everyone who wants to participate.

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Texas School District Scraps Day That Let Boys Dress Like Girls and Vice Versa

TWIRP, which stands for "The Woman Is ...

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