Hmm yes a school may have their own rules, but a christian school may push someone away from God this way.
...would letting all students do whatever they choose to do work better? It seems to me that any school has to have rules. Can you imagine a school functioning without any rules?
If some rule is unfair or too difficult, that's the time to consider another school or else go to management with a request for a variance. This student didn't do either.
I would think: Why does she dress like that? Was she raped? You can't force someone to wear a dress.
But you can expect them to choose not to attend this dance. No doubt, there were other students who chose not to attend, for reasons that were specific to their own situations.
But after all is said and done, this student didn't choose to avoid a confrontation because of having had a bad experience in the past or whatever. She agreed to the school's rules, willfully violated them, and then chose to publicize the confrontation she had sought.
And she wears something normal. She doesn't walk around like a drag queen to irritate them on purpose.
If she
had chosen to show up looking like a drag queen, everything else about this story and the reaction to it would have remained the same, I would think.
And by the way also, you said that the school might push a student away from God by not giving in to whatever the student wants to do, in defiance of the rules that she had already agreed to abide by. And that raises a different question.
The other students chose this school knowing it to be a Christian school operating under rules appropriate to its theology, so when that is thrown out the window, doesn't THAT action risk causing other students to question their religion's teachings?