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Dolly Parton's 2017 duet with Miley Cyrus 'Rainbowland' is banned from first-grade spring concert set list because it's too controversial Parent said ban comes after 'conservative flip' by school district after pandemic  Another parent said the song was about acceptance and nothing controversial 

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Dolly Parton's 2017 duet Rainbowland with her goddaughter Miley Cyrus has been banned from a first-grade spring concert set list because it its too controversial, according to the school's administration.

Melissa Tempel is a first-grade teacher at Heyer Elementary in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and is in charge of the class that was supposed to perform the song at the spring concert.

On the setlist were Louis Armstrong's What a Wonderful World, Rainbow Connection by Kermit the Frog from The Muppet Movie and Dolly Parton's duet with Miley Cyrus called Rainbowland. 

Both Rainbow Connection and Rainbowland were banned after the school district deemed them too controversial, according to a parent.

Tempel said on Twitter: 'My first graders were so excited to sing Rainbowland for our spring concert but it has been vetoed by our administration. When will it end?'

Dolly Parton's 2017 duet Rainbowland with her goddaughter Miley Cyrus was banned after the school district deemed them too controversial, according to a parent

Dolly Parton's 2017 duet Rainbowland with her goddaughter Miley Cyrus was banned after the school district deemed them too controversial, according to a parent

Melissa Tempel is a first-grade teacher at Heyer Elementary in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and in charge of the class that was supposed to perform the song at the spring concert

Melissa Tempel is a first-grade teacher at Heyer Elementary in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and in charge of the class that was supposed to perform the song at the spring concert

Parents were equally confused why the songs were banned. 

Sarah Schindler, whose daugher is a first-grader in Tempel's class, told the LA Times the school board had a 'conservative

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