harleyquinn
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You crack me up. I personally are not really that upset but people are seriously about to pop here. I do absolutely think they should have let parents that this was being considered rather than just decreeing on the 1st day of state testing. I'm annoyed with that. I also have some other issues with the principal so my opinion of her isn't stellar to begin with.
I also don't like that this is specific to our school. I'd be much more content with a district wide change than just one principal deciding for one school.
IF we attend this school next year (which is actually unlikely) I'll comply but I think the whole thing is stupid. That is my bottom line. I think uniforms are dumb. I don't think they accomplish the goals that people think they will (financial equality, school pride, bulling, etc.) I just think it is another way for the school to maintain an illusion of control over student behavior.
If there were compelling stats for wearing them, ok. If there were huge problems in the school with gang clothing and major dress code violations, ok. But there isn't. This is a run of the mill middle class school that has no real reason to go to uniforms other than the principal decided she wanted to.

I totally agree with you about how the school handled it.
DH's district made his school uniforms only before the other buildings as a test run. Then they added them everywhere. Of course he teaches in an extremely diverse (racially and economically) school.
I think we pretty much totally agree on the topic!
