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Mum kicks off after daughter, 12 given college detention for sporting pretend tan

A mum claims her daughter has been singled out as a result of she was noticed sporting pretend tan at college.

Natalie White mentioned her daughter sporting pretend fan is anticipated as a result of her being a eager dancer who competes over the weekend. Her 12 yr outdated daughter, Bella Granata, wears it ceaselessly and can’t be anticipated to clean all of it off in time, in keeping with Natalie.

While Bella hasn’t confronted discrimination earlier than, she was reportedly issued detention lately when a trainer seen her palms had the remnants of faux tan nonetheless on them. Apparently pupils at Whitworth Community High School close to Lancaster singled out pupils who attended Bella’s dancing college.

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The mom claimed the pretend tan normally disappears mid week (inventory)

The college principal provided an answer by which a listing of pupils dancing with their competitions was given to the varsity so they might have a leniency interval. However, in keeping with Natalie, everybody on the checklist was picked out and given the identical reprimands alongside her daughter.

Natalie spoke to the LancsLive: “She’s been dancing for several years and they compete every couple of weekends. It’s been known at school that all these kids do dancing. She’s going out, she’s exercising as part of the dancing. All the kids are off the streets and doing something, you’d think the school would be more supportive. But they’re not listening. They’re not promoting extra-curricular activities.”

The moms of the affected kids have reportedly tried reaching out to the varsity however haven’t had a response. They really feel as if the varsity obtained the checklist and began singling out the names of the youngsters who’re competing.



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Other pupils in the identical dance academy have been singled out (inventory)

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Natalie added: “They wouldn’t punish kids who’ve been boxing and come in with a black eye. It’s unfair. It’s obscene. Other kids at other schools aren’t getting punished. It’s disgusting.”

She additionally reassured that the pretend tan normally comes off naturally within the early week, however on Mondays it may be seen as a result of their competitions over the weekend.

A spokesperson for the varsity mentioned: ‘The use of fake tan is not allowed in school, as per our school uniform policy. We have recently reminded parents of the rules around fake tan and asked that any fake tan applied over the weekend for extracurricular activities is washed off before returning to school.’

“A student who attends school with fake tan fully applied receives a sanction in line with our school policies, and letters are issued reminding parents/carers of our policy regarding fake tan.”

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