What's good for the goose is good for the gander. If the kids have to wear uniforms so should the teachers/administration. YOU as the teacher should be setting the example.

Do you want to wear a uniform? IF not, then get off your horse about your students wearing them.
bolding is mine.... Exactly and my DD can get her education just fine in her jeans and t shirt that btw, doesn't show cleavage. I guess if you don't want to deal w/ these matters, maybe you should get a job teaching in a school that does require uniforms. Send the kids to the office and let admin deal w/ the dress issues. This doesn't have to take up your 'valuable' teaching time unless you 'allow' it to.

AMEN to all that was stated above!
Maybe we need to file a discrimination lawsuit on behalf of the overweight kids. I'm serious. I don't want to wear my shirt tucked in, nor do either of my girls. Wanna talk about setting someone up to be made fun of? Tucking in certain styles of blouses and pants only adds to the 'noticability of someone's weight or overweightness (I know a made up word

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YEs, some parents do allow this, but ocassionally you'll find a kid who changes (or sometimes borrows from a friend) their outfit after mom and dad have left for work and kid has yet to leave for school. And if they get home from school before parents get home from work, they change back. There was a girl I went to school w/ years ago that would change when she got to school and into outfits her parents didn't even know she owned. Bought w/ her own $$ and she did her own laundry. Eventually the mom saw her out somewhere and was mortified.
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No teachers are not students, but you are role models for them. So if you want students to wear uniforms, teachers should be required to wear them too. Do you want to pay for my kids to have 2 wardrobes? If not, I suggest you not tell me how to dress my kids or what to buy for them to wear unless it is downright offensive.
Good for you for being proactive in choosing what is right for YOUR child!
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yeah, not so easy to always find uniform clothing for a hard to fit build. Plus I am MUCH LESS LIKELY to find it for a price that I am willing to pay. If they can express their individuality thru hairpieces, jewelry, shoes, then why not clothes? That one doesn't make sense.

Maybe uniforms are cost effective for YOU, but again that doesn't mean they're cost effective for everyone else.
UMMM... you know if your chosen profession will/will not require a uniform. You CHOOSE your profession. I personally would not be in a profession that requires a uniform. That is MY choice as an adult, is has not been dictated to me as a student.
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Glad for you that it is working in your environment, but it wouldn't fly w/ me. No, I don't buy my DD's $100 shoes or $200 jeans. But I also don't want to have to spend $30 on a pair of pants for school because they meet YOUR requirements of acceptability. I guess I would be residing in the administrator's office at your school as my kid would be coming to school the way I see fit to dress them. I don't have a problem w/ reasonable limits (i.e. no butt crack/undies showing, pants fitting appropriately as in not too tight or too large for weapons to be hidden in, no cleavage hanging out, I'm even okay w/ no spaghetti straps or tanks) but when you tell me my kids can't wear plain jeans and a non-offensive crew neck t shirt to school, you've crossed the line. That it totally acceptable attire to learn in. Have you looked at college kids lately? Aren't they there to learn?
And BTW, if you had me or my kids in your class you'd hear chronic complaining about tucked in shirts. We DON'T WEAR THEM THAT WAY. My girls and I too wear lots of baby doll style or plain tees.
Exactly same way here. Our kids are districted to one of the top schools in the county and I HATE the school. The Admin there SUCKS! But they have to go based on where you live. While I hate wishing her childhood away, I am glad that this is my daughter's last year of high school. It has been a terrible experience for her. OH my daughter's had some real winners there! One teacher was sleeping w/ a couple of the students (he's in jail awaiting trial), another teacher called the whole class to their faces "a bunch of F***ing retards (how's that for a role model?), and there's been other garbage too. This was just last year's stuff. I really think around here, we have bigger fish to fry than whether the kids should be wearing uniforms.
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that is absurd...trying to compare that to school uniforms. MVA just says you gotta have a shirt and shoes, they don't care what kind. And as far as court, I have NEVER heard of someone around here being held in contempt for their wardrobe (trust me, that would make our local small town paper big time!). And even if you did have to wear something special, it would be for one day not every day, day in, day out. There's no reasonable comparison between the two. Sorry.
Yes it is the school's job to educate the child. It is the parent's job to provide clothing, and not to the school's choosing.
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We don't live in FL. and not all states operate that way. Lucky you that yours does and you have a choice. Not everybody has the same choice as you. Be thankful for your opportunity to choose.
Exactly. Maybe some of the other states should take a lesson from FL and allow the parents to choose which school we want our children to go to.
Hmmmm .... Novel concept.