Twelve-year-old Morgan Hull was sent to internal suspension at her Franklin Township Community School for a dress code violation that you'd probably have trouble figuring out just by looking at the picture of her outfit above. Morgan is covered from head-to-toe and isn't even wearing leggings, (which are banned by many schools).

As it turns out, Morgan was told that her pants were too tight, which apparently is in violation of the school's dress code, and she was given an internal suspension as a result.

Morgan's mother, Traci, found out about her daughter's suspension via an email from the school. Traci wasn't pleased that Morgan was pulled from class for such a seemingly ridiculous reason, but she also noted that according to the email she received, Morgan should have been given a warning rather than being sent straight internal suspension. When Traci took Morgan to school the next day, she was told once again that Morgan's pants were too tight by the assistant principal and she was forced to take her home.

Traci is now demanding answers as to why her daughter's pants are stopping her daughter from getting an education. "She is not getting the proper education," Traci told RTV6. "She is behind in school and we are spending now two days focused on pants that are too tight. It is unfathomable to me that there is this big of an issue on her dress code and not her education." She also says that Morgan has been wearing the same pants all year and the pants are just now becoming a problem.

The school's superintendent, Dr. Flora Reichanadter, released a statement about Morgan's suspension, defending the school's decision. "As a high-performing school district, the Franklin Township Community School Corporation believes in maintaining a safe and orderly school environment," said Dr. Reichanadter, in a statement to RTV6. "There are and will be times in which some styles of clothing are not appropriate or conducive to the school environment and should be kept as an option outside of school. Our school handbook is very specific regarding the dress code for middle school students."

But the dress code may not be as clear as Dr. Reichanadter contends. According to Traci, someone in the superintendent's office didn't see anything wrong with Morgan's outfit. Plus, the only rule in the school's dress code that might allude to her pants being inappropriate is a ban on "form fitting clothes," but that's a pretty vague rule, as a fitted sweater could be considered form fitting.

Not to mention, Morgan's mom revealed that since Morgan is very petite, it's hard to find clothes that fit her. "I just don't think it's appropriate to send her to school in sweatpants. It's dumbfounding, I just don't get it," Traci said.

Morgan has now missed three days of school over her pants.

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