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Originally Posted by xzvrw2
See my school has a problem with fights. Some times they are about what kids wear. So I think that those fights will cut back because of the dress code. And our administration isn't all that great so there is a lot of problems with that. One instance of that is there is this song called white tee, it started a new fashion trend, for lack of better words, and everyone started wearing white tees. The administration thought that every one was in a gang because of the white tees so they now we cannot wear white tees to school. I think that it is the administrations fault as well as the students and the parents.
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I felt that last part of that was hilarious partly becasue of coincidence, and just becasue it is funny.I am from Atlanta, that song was started in Atlanta, and I never knew that it got out of the state of Georgia. And I was listening to the song when I was reading that post. We had the same issue with that till the officials finally hear the song, but it was funny seeing everyone walk downt the halls in white tee's.
I had to wear a uniform at my 3rd elementary School and a strict collar shirt tucked into a khaki pant dress code at my first elementary school.
I personally don't believe that strict dress codes accomplish anything. it has the point where it puts evryone on the same playing level and no one will feel less fortunate because everyone is wearing the same thing. I myself haven't heard anyone complaining that they felt less fortunate because others had more expensive clothes than they do. And if not that point, you can still sag with khaki's.
I think that your school officials will have more trouble with this new policy than without it.