SimplySouthern
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I have an upcoming PTO meeting to discuss dress codes in the school system and I needed some educated opinions. All the smart people I know are busy, so I thought I'd ask you guys. *grin*
I live in a relatively small town. Of course it isn't immune to violence, but violence in our schools isn't as prevalent as say, a larger city. At any rate, our school system would like to have mandatory dress codes at all the schools. (elementary, middle and high school) They want to compel the students to wear khaki pants or black pants (they can be jeans or dress pants) and either white, red, navy or black shirts, only solid colors and only these colors. The kicker to the whole issue is that these items of clothing cannot have any form of "advertising" on them. Essentially, they cannot wear a polo shirt with the little horse on the chest. No Nike gear because of the little check. None of those Lee Pipes jeans due to the tag on the side. Levis are out unless you remove the red tag hanging from the pocket.
They say the logic behind this is that some of the children cannot afford to wear the brand name attire and seeing this deflates their self esteem. "It isn't fair" the school board says. I say "poo". (how grownup of me) I fail to see the logic behind making everything "fair" for these kids all through school just to send them out into the "real world" where things simply aren't fair. I know that children can be cruel to one another, but I just cannot fathom that making them all wear the same clothing with no regard to name brand will make these kids any nicer to one another. I was teased in school, and I can't remember it ever being about the clothes I was wearing.
My bottom line is this. Are we doing the children a disservice by teaching them that life is hearts and flowers and if you don't have the money for something you can just expect everyone else to give it up as well?
Ideas, opinions?
I live in a relatively small town. Of course it isn't immune to violence, but violence in our schools isn't as prevalent as say, a larger city. At any rate, our school system would like to have mandatory dress codes at all the schools. (elementary, middle and high school) They want to compel the students to wear khaki pants or black pants (they can be jeans or dress pants) and either white, red, navy or black shirts, only solid colors and only these colors. The kicker to the whole issue is that these items of clothing cannot have any form of "advertising" on them. Essentially, they cannot wear a polo shirt with the little horse on the chest. No Nike gear because of the little check. None of those Lee Pipes jeans due to the tag on the side. Levis are out unless you remove the red tag hanging from the pocket.
They say the logic behind this is that some of the children cannot afford to wear the brand name attire and seeing this deflates their self esteem. "It isn't fair" the school board says. I say "poo". (how grownup of me) I fail to see the logic behind making everything "fair" for these kids all through school just to send them out into the "real world" where things simply aren't fair. I know that children can be cruel to one another, but I just cannot fathom that making them all wear the same clothing with no regard to name brand will make these kids any nicer to one another. I was teased in school, and I can't remember it ever being about the clothes I was wearing.
My bottom line is this. Are we doing the children a disservice by teaching them that life is hearts and flowers and if you don't have the money for something you can just expect everyone else to give it up as well?
Ideas, opinions?
