|
|
|
![]() |
|
|||||||
|
||||||||
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Rate Thread | Display Modes |
|
|
|
#1
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
school dress codes
I don't know where this would go under so I put it here.
My school is putting in a new dress code. All I know of it now is for the boys and that is kahkis collered shirt tucked in with a belt and no denim. So far all of my peers are mad that they are doing this. The only thing I am mad at is that they are announcing it so late in the summer. People already whent school shoping and spent all this money on clothes that they can't wear. I was just ondering if any of the schools of the other students of FIRST have this kind of dress code and what are your feelings on it. Stevie |
|
#2
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
|
|
#3
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
See none of that would get in because we have metal dectors.
|
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: school dress codes
our school has a dress code similar to yours that has been in place for several years. I feel that a dress code has some bad parts to it, but has some other factors that make it acceptable. A dress code ensures that people dress in a way that makes the school appear much nicer, but it takes away peoples desire to express their own individuality.
I know that In our school, our dress code was about as strict as yours, but over time, the faculty realized that students could dress in ways that they wanted, that still kept the school appearing very nice. Recently, our school has allowed people to wear t-shirts, and even allow students to wear jeans on Fridays. overall, I feel that not too much sacrifice is needed to be made in order to properly follow a school dress code. I do not think a dress code is a bad as people make them out to be. |
|
#5
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
WOW! I didn't expect so many people to have a dress code. Our school has no dress code at all. It doesn't matter though because even if they did have a dress code because many of the student at our school have things like piercings, tattoos, and dyed hair (and yet our school ranks very highly somehow). Part of the reason we don't have anything like that is that kids in our county go to school board meeting and regularly speak at them.
Last edited by mechanicalbrain : 04-08-2005 at 16:52. |
|
#6
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
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.
|
|
#7
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
Irmo High School, my alma mater, had a far less restrictive dress code. Shirts with shoulders and enough material to cover the stomach region (and no drugs/alcohol/suggestive content), shorts/skirts that were fingertip length, and no flip-flops. (Whether the dress code was actually enforced or not is an entirely different issue.)
If you think it's unfair, take it to the administration and state the best case you can for a more relaxed dress code. Make sure you point out both the advantages and the disadvantages, should you take that route. |
|
#8
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
Quote:
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. |
|
#9
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
Well up here, the teen night clubs have white tee night.
|
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: school dress codes
Dress code!? Try a uniform for 9 years. Then, a dress code in high school. The high school dress code wasn't as strict as yours, but seems to be getting worse every year. I liked to look at the new rules and see which ones my were incited by my friends.
|
|
#11
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
Quote:
Thank god I'm out of public education, it's a real mess. |
|
#12
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
Quote:
![]() |
|
#13
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
If you don't like dress codes in school now, you'd better begin to get used to it. When you begin your career and start working, you will most likely have some sort of dress code that you must adhere to. If you don't like it, you don't go to HR or your boss and cry about it because the chances of you getting fired will be pretty high.
There are much more important things to worry about in school than what the dress code says.... |
|
#14
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
Quote:
Also, kids -- if you make a complaint about company policy to anyone; whether they be your boss, your human resources department, or a coworker and you are subsequently fired for such complaint, your employer has violated the law. They cannot take retaliatory action against you for questioning policy, though you can be fired for violating it. Besides, in a lot of ways, school dress codes do not mirror accepted standards of dress in business. School dress codes are often implemented so students will not be judged by appearance -- whether that appearance include designer labels or gang colors (or both!) whereas in business, we're taught the opposite -- that those dressed in suits, ties, and such are 'professional' or 'respectable'. For those who're keeping track at home: It's not a good idea to respect someone for wearing Prada. It's baseless. It is a good idea to respect someone wearing an ugly tie that doesn't match their ugly shirt. They're a professional and fight for good each day from within their cubicle walls. Well, all except the guys from Enron. So, yeah, I think this is all a bit silly, if you can't tell. Know your rights! |
|
#15
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: school dress codes
I am in a public school. Pontiac Northern High School.
prohibited items 1. sweatshirts 2.denim of any kind except on fridays 3.hats and things like them 4.tight fitting, baggy, oversized, or cutout itme 5.sheer, halter strapless, tank tops, muscleshirts, spaghetti straps 6.sweat sutis, jogging attire, loungewear, sleepwear, electronic clothing 7.no flipflops house shoes high heels 8.overcoats, gloves, hats must be stored in lockers 9.sleeveless jerseys and sleeveless shirts 10.all shirts must be long enough to be tucked in: a plain belt buckle muct be worn 11.shorts must be knee length 12.no boots, except in winter months. must be black or dark brown 13.jewelry may be worn in moderation young men's dresscode shirt:collared dress shirt, long or short sleeved as weather dictates (white, light blue, navy blue pin stripe) knit shirt: collared polo, turtleneck, mock turtleneck (white, navy blue school color) vest: white, navey blue, black, school color; must be worn with a collared shirt shirts must be tucked in at all times sweater/suit jacket/ blazer: white, navy blue, black, school color ties: must be a solid color pants: khaki, navy blue, black, charcoal gray (pants must be worn at the waist and with a visible black or brown plain buckle/no embellishments) shorts: must be knee lenght and only worn as weather dictates socks: must be over the ankle, a solid color and worn at all times shoes: dress shoes which are cut below the ankle. dress shoes are difined as tie shoes having full front, back, and sides/ solid black or brown (NO TENNIS SHOES) jewelry: may be worn as long it is not large, bulty, flashy or distracting, as determined by building administration hair: hair styles are color shall not be a disraction. hair should be neat, clean, trimmed, combed/braided and well grommed at all times. facial hair: neat and trimmed at all times no denim (pants or jacket) maybe worn except on fridays young ladies dress code blouse: collared blouse (white, light blue), long or short sleeved as weather dictates; must be long enough to remain tucked in when arms raised above head knit shirt: collared, polo, turtleneck, mock turtleneck(white, navy blue, black, school color) vest: white, navy blue, school color (must be worn with a collared blouse) sweater/blazer: white, navy blue, black, school color slacks: khaki, navy blue, black, charcoal gray (slacks must be worn at the waist and with a visible black or brown plain buckle/no embellishments) skirts: khaki, navy blue, black, charcoal gray (skirts cannot have slits and no shorts may be work underneath the skirts; skirts may not be more than two inches above the knee.) shorts: must be knee length and worn only as weather dictates socks: must be over the ankle, a solid color and worn at all times shoes: dress shoes which are cut below the ankle. dress shoes are difined as tie shoes having full front, back, and sides/ solid black or brown (NO TENNIS SHOES) jewelry: may be worn as long it is not large, bulty, flashy or distracting, as determined by building administration hair: hair styles are color shall not be a disraction. hair should be neat, clean, trimmed, combed/braided and well grommed at all times. no denim (pants or jacket) maybe worn except on fridays thats the dress code now |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| School problems | JIN | Team Organization | 34 | 22-07-2005 07:52 |
| Student suspended from school | wilshire | Chit-Chat | 7 | 08-03-2005 17:05 |
| robotics trivia | kewlkid382 | Chit-Chat | 63 | 16-03-2004 09:50 |
| What does the Chairman’s Award have to do with a robot contest? | Ed Sparks | Chairman's Award | 32 | 15-02-2004 13:39 |
| Fall Fury Results! | DirtyBird213 | Off-Season Events | 4 | 16-10-2003 17:11 |