Teens claim the right to dress however they want in college or high school.

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Canva / 20 Minutes

Crop top, shorts, mini skirts.

If the debate about clothing in middle and high school is not new, it is gaining momentum this year, with the movement # Monday14 September.

And the response of the Minister of National Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, "It is enough to dress normally", did not calm the revolt.

Quite the contrary.

By claiming the right to dress as they want, by posting photos of girl's shorts refused when they are as long as a boy's Bermuda shorts, accepted by him, teens intend to fight against sexism in internal regulations of schools.

You are a high school student, did you participate in the # Lundi14Septembre movement?

How did you dress for the occasion?

What was the reaction of management?

Do you consider your establishment's internal regulations to be sexist?

Are girls more affected than boys by bans?

How does this translate?

You can testify by filling out the form below.

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  • gender equality

  • Sexism

  • Society

  • National Education