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Tony Zamazal, Texas Student, Says School Won't Let Him Wear Dress To Senior Pro

Started by Shana A, February 22, 2013, 04:56:05 PM

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Tony Zamazal, Texas Student, Says School Won't Let Him Wear Dress To Senior Prom

Posted: 02/21/2013 11:31 am EST

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/21/tony-zamazal-texas-teen-senior-prom-dress_n_2733741.html

A Texas-based teen is battling his high school after being told he won't be allowed to wear a dress to his senior prom.

Tony Zamazal, who says he's been wearing women's clothing as often as he can in recent months, had hoped to make a formal debut in a dress, heels and a wig at Spring High School's end-of-year dance. After asking an assistant principal if he could attend the prom in that attire, he was immediately shot down, KHOU 11 News is reporting.

"He told me it just wasn't in the dress code. [He said] women wore dresses, and men wore tuxedos," Zamazal told the news station. He went on to note, "It's not okay to just tell people, they can't be the way that they are. It's not just a choice of the way you look. It's more of who you are."

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Spring High senior says school won't let him wear dress to prom

by Drew Karedes / KHOU 11 News
Updated Wednesday, Feb 20 at 10:20 PM

http://www.khou.com/video/featured-videos/Spring-High-senior-says-school-wont-let-him-wear-dress-to-prom--192177781.html

SPRING – A high school student is fighting to wear what he wants to his senior prom. For him, that includes a dress, heels and a wig.

Tony Zamazal says he's recently been wearing women's clothing as often as he can.

He says he feels more comfortable dressing as a woman, and was ready to make his big debut at prom.

He ran into a problem when he posed the question to an assistant principal at Spring High School.
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