LizzieMaine
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Most school dress codes tend to be fairly broadly worded, but the essential thrust is usually to prohibit attire that "causes a distraction" of one kind or another in the classroom. That gives an awful lot of room for individual interpretation by teachers and administrators -- if a student showed up in spats, a morning coat, striped pants, wing collar, and top hat, one could reasonably conclude that the outfit was distracting, no matter how flawlessly put-together it was, just as much so as any other extreme.
Not to say that the original poster's case was extreme, but to a lot of modern folk, a business suit on a high school student might be little different from full formal morning clothes, and therefore just as distracting.
Personally, though, I'd love to know what the *principal* was wearing.
Not to say that the original poster's case was extreme, but to a lot of modern folk, a business suit on a high school student might be little different from full formal morning clothes, and therefore just as distracting.
Personally, though, I'd love to know what the *principal* was wearing.