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Honore de Balzac: just proves you have NO IDEA why the school chose to do this. Choosing to have all graduates wear a single color is nothing new, especially when it comes to college graduation, but for whatever reason, many high schools as of recent had boys wear one color and girls another color. Many high school are now changing this, moving to one color once again, specifically as to not have gender base which color you wear. As you may or may not know, many students now identify with a gender different than what they were physically born with. Having students choose between "boy" or "girl" color can be very difficult not only for the student, but for the family that may not agree with their child's choice. Wearing one color respects that we are all different, and that our gender does not define us. We "libs" get it, sadly, you don't.

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