Matt Deckard
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Next they'll have to cut their hair short.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/dorset/4116726.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/dorset/4116726.stm
jitterbugdoll said:The real problem is that parents are not enforcing the rules themselves.
I guess what it comes down to is that no law will make a person classy if the class just isn’t there!
jitterbugdoll said:"this is restricting my child's right to be creative!" In my family, your right to be creative in the form of dressing like a trollop came after you no longer lived at home!
Anyway, out here we had a parent protest--and win--against a teacher who failed a senior because she did not complete her work (makes perfect sense to me--you don’t do the work, you don’t get to graduate with those that did their job!) The school board overruled the teacher and let this girl graduate--and the teacher promptly quit (which I would have done, too.) What kind of society have we created? How can we expect teachers and schools to instill the values in our children (dress, attitude, work ethics, etc.) that should be taught at home?
BellyTank said:The reasoning was on grounds of modesty, appropriateness and equity.
Maybe with conservative teen dressing in mind it is a good idea.
According to that particular article, nobody was dressing like slobs, or sluts for that matter.