Two teenagers were suspended from school for two days, for wearing homemade shirts with condom packs attached to them. The shirts also had the words "Safe Sex or No Sex" brandished at the front.
The students, 14-year old Cheyenne Bird, and 15-year old Victoria Shoemaker, of the Lewis and Clark Junior High School, went to school Monday wearing the shirts, which they said were meant to protest the school's pro-abstinence curriculum.
The teenagers were told by the school administration to remove the shirts, to which they refused, earning them their two-day suspensions.
School District officials defended the decision, saying that the rules in the handbook made it explicitly clear.
















