“My first graders were so excited to sing Rainbowland for our spring concert but it has been vetoed by our administration.”
A Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton collaboration was deemed too controversial to be performed by students at a Wisconsin elementary school – a move that was blasted by some in the school community.
Originally, first grade students were set to perform “Rainbowland” which is a duet between the pop star and country legend that praises acceptance, before administrators for the Waukesha school district vetoed the selection ahead of the spring concert, according to reports.told CBS 58Superintendent Jim Sebert said the school received two inquiries about the 2017 song from parents.
Among the parents and teachers irked by the decision was Melissa Tempel, a first grade teacher at the school,
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