School dress code vent

Mermaid02

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My son has a pair of under armour sandals that are very comfortable and he likes to wear. We went over the dress code and while some things are outright not allowed (spaghetti straps- tank tops- tshirts with liquor advertising etc) flip flops and flip flop type shoes are "strongly discouraged"

He called from school and said I had to bring him shoes because one of his teachers sent him to the office. The vice principal said he could finish out the day with the sandals. If the shoes are not allowed, say so. "Flip flops are NOT ALLOWED"
 
Why don't you take their policy book with you and ask them to point out where it says they are NOT allowed. Or would that be acting like a smart butt????:lmao:
 
Why don't you take their policy book with you and ask them to point out where it says they are NOT allowed. Or would that be acting like a smart butt????:lmao:

I already pointed that out to the secretary- nicely and she said I would have to speak with Mr. Vice Principal and he was in a meeting- it's 95* here and I had groceries in my car so I couldn't hang around, but I'm sure she mentioned it to him.
 
If something said it was "strongly discouraged" my kid would not be wearing it to school.

I know many schools feel that type of footwear is dangerous and a liablilty and will only allow closed toed shoes.
 

If something said it was "strongly discouraged" my kid would not be wearing it to school.

I know many schools feel that type of footwear is dangerous and a liablilty and will only allow closed toed shoes.

That is the train of thought- but he's worn them all summer without hurting himself.

I took strongly discouraged and the safety reasoning to mean it's up to the parents. If they WERE NOT ALLOWED he would not have worn them.
 
If something said it was "strongly discouraged" my kid would not be wearing it to school.

I know many schools feel that type of footwear is dangerous and a liablilty and will only allow closed toed shoes.

Until highschool, that was how I handled the flip flop issue. Once my daughter got to high school, I told her they were her feet/toes etc, do what you want.
 
I think the school made a mistake, needs to send home an addendum to the handbook and just say they are not allowed. We have been in quite a few schools, and not one of them would allow slides as proper footwear. I do think they are a liability to the school. I also agree that my kids think they are comfy.
 
If something said it was "strongly discouraged" my kid would not be wearing it to school.

I know many schools feel that type of footwear is dangerous and a liablilty and will only allow closed toed shoes.

Well if they meant "dont wear it" then that's what they should have written!!!
 
My son has a pair of under armour sandals that are very comfortable and he likes to wear. We went over the dress code and while some things are outright not allowed (spaghetti straps- tank tops- tshirts with liquor advertising etc) flip flops and flip flop type shoes are "strongly discouraged"

He called from school and said I had to bring him shoes because one of his teachers sent him to the office. The vice principal said he could finish out the day with the sandals. If the shoes are not allowed, say so. "Flip flops are NOT ALLOWED"

Was the class a biology lab or any other type of lab?
 
Well if they meant "dont wear it" then that's what they should have written!!!

I'm a rule follower so I completely agree. Flip flops are fine unless they're banned.
 
Well, then they should have been specific in the manual.
 
Nope- social studies.

He wore the shoes yesterday with no issues.

This is starting to remind me of the seizure inducing sneakers. :lmao: Have a friend wear the slides and see if they have to change or not. :cool1:
 
Dd broke not one but 2 toes on separate occassions last school year wearing flip flops and running into the back of other people's shoes in the hallway. They just are NOT a good idea.
 
Dd broke not one but 2 toes on separate occassions last school year wearing flip flops and running into the back of other people's shoes in the hallway. They just are NOT a good idea.

Thanks.

btw- sandals with a strap are allowed... so the open toe isn't really the point.
 
That's crazy, if they don't want them say no but until they did come out and say NO I would let him wear them. They are allowed in our High school. at the elementary level they aren't. I was told at the elementary level they are a hazard during fire drills going down the stairs- that is the only reason.

Heck I saw kids with flip flops on when it was -10 last winter at the high school.
 
Well if they meant "dont wear it" then that's what they should have written!!!

Exactly! We had a similar issue last year with flannel shirts in my DS' school...when the v. principal saw him wearing one (strict dress code), he made him change (they have a closet full of clothes for this reason, lol). This was AFTER we had bought a few nice ones. Then I noticed this year flannel shirts were on the "forbidden to wear" list. :headache:

Mermaid02, I understand your frustration!
 
If something said it was "strongly discouraged" my kid would not be wearing it to school.

I know many schools feel that type of footwear is dangerous and a liablilty and will only allow closed toed shoes.

Then they should not allow them. Strongly discouraged to me means they don't think it's a great idea, but it's up to the parent.
 
No offense, but school policy or not, I'm not sure sandals are ever proper attire for school. Just me, and I do sincerely mean no offense.
 
Exactly! We had a similar issue last year with flannel shirts in my DS' school...when the v. principal saw him wearing one (strict dress code), he made him change (they have a closet full of clothes for this reason, lol). This was AFTER we had bought a few nice ones. Then I noticed this year flannel shirts were on the "forbidden to wear" list. :headache:

Mermaid02, I understand your frustration!

OMG, I have to ask, What in the world is wrong with flannel shirts?
 


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