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‎09-15-2014 10:27 AM
On 9/15/2014 brii said:On 9/15/2014 terrier3 said:On 9/15/2014 brii said:My choice is uniforms.
Why aren't headbands allowed though?
Gang related? Like hoodies?
Headbands are gang related?
Bandanas and some headbands are gang colors...like the hoodies.
Instead of determining which are gang related and which are OK fashion statements - they just ban them all. Even SHOELACES can show gang colors!
‎09-15-2014 10:31 AM
Many schools are adopting uniforms, especially in urban districts. Wish they did it here in suburbia. Saves time in getting dressed and takes away distractions. (Who's wearing what brand?)
There's a certain pride in being recognized as a scholar.
‎09-15-2014 10:33 AM
Does this school have a gang problem? I'm just curious.
My youngest always wore pretty headbands to grade school. They were banned. Girls could no longer wear their hair in a pony tail either. When I went in to talk to the assistant principal to find out why they were no longer able to wear their hair in a pony tail and headbands weren't allowed, she told me that headbands were a distraction. If someone was sitting next to a girl that had a pretty headband, they would look at that little girl with envy possibly and want to "covet" that headband. I honestly shook my head and walked out thinking this was going to be a long year.
‎09-15-2014 10:35 AM
On 9/15/2014 Anglophilly said:Many schools are adopting uniforms, especially in urban districts. Wish they did it here in suburbia. Saves time in getting dressed and takes away distractions. (Who's wearing what brand?)
There's a certain pride in being recognized as a scholar.
Ir's the suburban schools here where boys are getting in trouble for wearing T shirts with assault rifles on them.
At one school, the parents lead a protest march for the boy...saying it's his 1st & Second Amendment right to make a statement on his shirt. He was suspended after the 3rd infraction. That shirt said - "I'm Protected by Smith & Wes son."
Uniforms would solve all these issues!!!!Whether in city or suburbs.
‎09-15-2014 10:36 AM
On 9/15/2014 sidsmom said:Wow...I'm sure there's a no smoking rule, as week, yes? Everyone knows about dress codes...it's no secret before school.
Parents become a Defense Attorney for their kid...I'm sure the parents are just as wheel's off as the kids.
Prime example of what they think is acceptable (...and I thought is was too hot??):
I would never let my daughter walk out of the house wearing this get up, let alone go to school.
‎09-15-2014 10:47 AM
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‎09-15-2014 11:09 AM
On 9/15/2014 brii said:I would never let my daughter walk out of the house wearing this get up, let alone go to school.
Yikes. My daughter wouldn't even give that outfit a thought. Not her style. Thank Goodness.
‎09-15-2014 11:11 AM
On 9/15/2014 nunya said:On 9/15/2014 brii said:I would never let my daughter walk out of the house wearing this get up, let alone go to school.
Yikes. My daughter would even give that outfit a thought. Not her style. Thank Goodness.
Mine wouldn't either. They have always dressed appropriately.
‎09-15-2014 11:14 AM
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