badblackpug
<font color=blue>If you knew her you would be shoc
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I can't really see any reason the child would need a parka type coat in the classroom. I can see the light jacket or sweater, depending on weather and cold tolerance.
Many schools have banned hoodies and shirts with pockets. It is not just a safety issue (and everybody please remember that the majority of horribly violent issues have occurred in "nice" suburban communities, not in inner city schools) big bulky clothing with big pockets can also hide cell phones, Ipods, and flip video cameras.
Now for my kids (public) school policies. All electronic media devices must be kept in the locker. If you are caught with them in a classroom, or using them during school hours the 1st offense is the device is taken from you and a parent must come to the school to retrieve it. BTW... I have told my 13 year old if that happens she will find herself without a cell phone because I will NOT retrieve it. 2nd offense is suspension.
Dress code: Shorts and skirts must be no shorter than 1 inch above your knee. No exposed midriffs, no exposed underwear, including bras. No holes, or rips. No sleeveless tops. No exposed cleavage. No clothing with profanity or suggestive messages. No advertisements for cigarettes or alcohol, and nothing supporting drug use.
Many schools have banned hoodies and shirts with pockets. It is not just a safety issue (and everybody please remember that the majority of horribly violent issues have occurred in "nice" suburban communities, not in inner city schools) big bulky clothing with big pockets can also hide cell phones, Ipods, and flip video cameras.
Now for my kids (public) school policies. All electronic media devices must be kept in the locker. If you are caught with them in a classroom, or using them during school hours the 1st offense is the device is taken from you and a parent must come to the school to retrieve it. BTW... I have told my 13 year old if that happens she will find herself without a cell phone because I will NOT retrieve it. 2nd offense is suspension.
Dress code: Shorts and skirts must be no shorter than 1 inch above your knee. No exposed midriffs, no exposed underwear, including bras. No holes, or rips. No sleeveless tops. No exposed cleavage. No clothing with profanity or suggestive messages. No advertisements for cigarettes or alcohol, and nothing supporting drug use.
, I would venture a guess that the teacher banned kids from wearing coats so they would go to their LOCKERS before lunch. My GUESS is that the kids are trying to get to the lunch room faster, thus the ban. Since the OP hasn't checked in yet, is the ban on BRINGING the coats or WEARING the coats? That is a huge difference. 

