Aliceacc
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I teach in a Catholic HS (VERY clear uniform guidelines) and my own kids have very clear rules about what we will and will not allow them to wear. So my input here is as an outsider looking in, nothing more.
I agree that the parents SHOULD be the ones making the choices. But take a look at some of the kids passing your house on their way to the bus each day. LOTS AND LOTS of bad choices there. Think of the 22 year old male first year teacher teaching these girls in their skin tight white tanks and micro minis. He as homeroom teacher is up for a nasty time if he corrects the girl's attire (things along the lines of "why are you looking?")
So what are the schools to do? The parents have dropped the ball time and time again.
How SHOULD the schools address the problem of parents who find nothing offensive about attire that's inappropriate?
I agree that the parents SHOULD be the ones making the choices. But take a look at some of the kids passing your house on their way to the bus each day. LOTS AND LOTS of bad choices there. Think of the 22 year old male first year teacher teaching these girls in their skin tight white tanks and micro minis. He as homeroom teacher is up for a nasty time if he corrects the girl's attire (things along the lines of "why are you looking?")
So what are the schools to do? The parents have dropped the ball time and time again.
How SHOULD the schools address the problem of parents who find nothing offensive about attire that's inappropriate?