Would you please post a photo of yourself in your normal school attire.
With respect to sexual harassment it does not matter if he looked like a transvestite sumo-wrestler squeezed into Britney Spears' mini-skirt. Unless you are living in some place like Pakistan, Sudan, Somalia, Tehran, or Gaza City, even the "indecently exposed" or tasteless are not open game to molestation. The school board or township can install uniform standards that may include punishments for violation (including summary action such as suspension) but cannot accept, tolerate or in any way condone acts of sexual harassment in the workplace. Pulling at someones clothing with the willing intent to expose or remove is sexual molestation just as grabbing a woman by her breasts or .... There is nothing peculiar to woman or men in this matter. The civil rights acts are quite clear on this.
You haven't said what grade you are in or if you wear something under the kilt. One way to turn the talk back to them, is to do this, if you are comfortable in doing it. When the guys try to grab your kilt and pull it off, you could loudly say, and it works best if there are other people around, "Look everyone, ______ (say his name here), wants what's under my kilt!" If he is not gay, then it will embarrass him and his friends will then laugh at him. But you need to know before just saying this.
Otherwise I think, as the others have said, since the school administrators aren't helping either, that a threat of a sexual harassment law suit will make them understand.
There was another student here who wasn't allowed to wear a kilt to school and was going to present to the school board about kilts. What ever happened there?
DALE from the UP of MI. But not in school any more.
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