6_Time_Momma
<font color=blue>Still crazy after all these years
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Ahhhhh......teenagers.
Apparently, a new dress code is being implemented in my son's school, which includes such things as no wearing black, everyone must wear belts, no jackets to be worn in school. (you must understand this is a rural, small town school......there are no "gangs" here). The students are in an uproar and have started a petition, which now has 3 pages of signatures, so far. Now, I have no problem with the petition if the kids disagree.
However, my son is wanting to take it farther by actually breaking the dress code rules.......wearing a black armband, for example.
DH and I have told him this would not be allowed.....he needs to find a non-rulebreaking way to protest it. He doesn't seem to grasp the idea of possible disciplinary action by doing a protest in the way he wants, or he doesn't care. He is a straight A student, in band and track, and has never been in trouble at school. I sure as heck don't want him to ruin his record, especially over something like a dress code.
On the other hand, I HAVE always told him to stand up for things he believes in. Now, anyone have any suggestions as to what I can say to convince him NOT to try and break the rules, but rather find another way of protesting? (Other than threatening him with grounding, etc)

However, my son is wanting to take it farther by actually breaking the dress code rules.......wearing a black armband, for example.
DH and I have told him this would not be allowed.....he needs to find a non-rulebreaking way to protest it. He doesn't seem to grasp the idea of possible disciplinary action by doing a protest in the way he wants, or he doesn't care. He is a straight A student, in band and track, and has never been in trouble at school. I sure as heck don't want him to ruin his record, especially over something like a dress code.
On the other hand, I HAVE always told him to stand up for things he believes in. Now, anyone have any suggestions as to what I can say to convince him NOT to try and break the rules, but rather find another way of protesting? (Other than threatening him with grounding, etc)