the whole shoe thing brought this to mind (and my kids were terrible at losing shoes-it's one of the reasons they now have to "check" their shoes at the hall tree when they enter the house

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i had a friend in highschool-for the first 15 years of her life her parents were in the peace corps and she lived in very remote african villages where shoes were not worn. as a result her feet were not well suited to wearing shoes when she returned to the u.s.. her parents found that when she tried to wear shoes (of many different styles and varieties) her feet would cramp up and in same swell terribly. her parents consulted with doctors who recommended that she wear something that would "mold" to her foots countours. well, back in the 70's only birkenstock sandles seemed to fit the criteria-they were still painful but not crippleing. our highschool had a no sandle dress code and mandated tennis shoes for sports. the parents asked to work with the school and ultimatly both the parents and the school decided to allow her to walk up to the school property line bare footed, then put on the birkenstocks for the remainder of the day. for gym class she was allowed to wear tennis shoes that had some slits cut in them to help prevent as much pain and swelling. i thought/think this is a great example of parents and teachers working together for the best interests of the child.
flash forward to last year at my kid's private school. a child was enrolled and it was quickly noted that the minute he got to school he kicked off his shoes and would refuse to put them back on-for anything (recess, gym...). the teachers went round and round with the kid, then round and round with the parents who kept defending the kid saying "he just does'nt like to wear shoes-never has, it's his "personal choice" maybe he'll grow out of it some day-but we will support him in it now" (the kid by this time was a 3rd grader). the child was ultimatly expelled from the school because it was such a huge safety issue that the school would not chance the child being injured on thier watch. we later learned the reason the child had enrolled mid year was because the public school had the same issue with the child/parents and the parents were pursuing legal action because while the public school rules said children had to wear appropriate shoes TO school it did not specificaly say the shoes had to be worn IN school

this is think is an excellent example of parents working against teachers.