And boys can wear dresses, too, then. I'm not necessarily saying schools should stop boys from wearing ear-rings, but they certainly don't need to push the fiction that boys and girls are identical.
What about a Scottish immersion school?
Honestly, I'm kind of simultaneously bored and irked about these cases of school kids and gender-bendering. They never really have anything to do with the kid in question, but instead just serve as a focus node in the culture war for people's hopes, fears, and insecurities on both sides of the "argument".
IMO, there's much bigger fish to fry right now, like if there actually will be a United States, or a U.S. Dollar in the next four to eight years.
And I think that any national hand wringing over these cases actually weakens the concept of Federalisim in general. As disturbing, or interesting, these cases may be, they ought to be handled and decided by
local people, and local institutions whenever possible. Taking these situations and sensationalizing them, and the media trying to make them into some sort of implicit national referendums on sexuality and gender identity debates serves no greater good.