Just and FYI, I will not be posting the video to this because if the individuals in this video are in high school, chances are they are underaged. And The Urban Advocate nor it's affiliates want to be associated with minors doing anything of a sexual nature. But we will tell you that everyone involved has been suspended from school and it's activities. Hip Hop Wired reports:
A group of high school students at San Diego's Scripps Ranch High School
have been suspended and face possibilities of not graduating or
attending their senior prom according to reports. In all, 33 students
who called themselves the “Scripps Ranch High School Twerk Team” were
accused of violating the school's zero-tolerance s-xual harassment
policy because of a twerking video.
San Diego's NBC 7 reported on
the incident, talking to students from Scripps Ranch regarding the
suspensions. All students involved in the suggestive video were part of
the journalism class group, and electing to be taped -- although it's
been reported by at least one parent that the students didn't know if
the clip would be made public on YouTube.
“I don't think they should have gotten suspended. I think the filmers
should have been suspended, but not the girls involved,” said senior Brooke Carlucci to NBC 7. Carlucci did not appear in the video.
Parent Mark Silverman added, “I just think it's not that big of a deal. It was just expression, maybe overly expressive I guess.”
On Twitter, a hashtag “#freethetwerkteam” has emerged and several students are rallying behind their suspended classmates. As reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune, school board member Scott Barnett
will bring up the incident at this coming Tuesday's closed board
meeting. “I want to make sure I am comfortable that the facts and
activity warrant the consequences," Barnett said via a statement.
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