Feb 13 • 07:32 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

An unusual initiative at the upper school: 'A really tasteless move' - The principal remains silent

Nisulanmäki School in Muurame is hosting a 'traffic light day' where students are encouraged to dress in specific colors to convey their relationship status.

Nisulanmäki School in Muurame, Finland, is set to hold a 'traffic light day' that prompts students to wear colors reflecting their romantic status. The initiative encourages upper school students to don specific hues: pink for infatuation, red for taken, orange for married, yellow for open to trying, green for casual relationships, blue for singles, brown for not interested, gray for desperation, and white for a crush on an ex. Additionally, black signifies a fondness for teachers.

The idea has sparked controversy, with some labeling it as inappropriate or tasteless. Principal Kirsi Karhunen was contacted by Iltalehti for her comment on the theme day but stated she had no information to share at the moment. She mentioned that the event is organized by the student council, overseen by a teacher, and suggested following up later for more details. The ambivalence from the school administration might raise questions about the appropriateness of such initiatives in educational settings, especially concerning the emotional well-being and social dynamics of students.

This event highlights broader discussions regarding how schools engage students in social interactions and whether themed initiatives like this contribute positively or negatively to the school environment. The responses from students and parents could indicate a variety of perspectives on the relationship between school activities and social exploration among teenagers.

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