Not surprised. Our public high school had a totally new dress code because of it. The stringentess of our HS is almost as bad a private schools now.
http://cbs11tv.com/local/local_story_215224746.html
(CBS 11 News) ARLINGTON With a new school year about to begin, some female students in the Arlington school district may have to rethink their wardrobes.
Teen fashions often leave parents a little disgruntled. Arlington Independent School District parent Frances Henson said, “I'm thinking that our daughters are growing up a little bit too fast these days.”
Arlington School Board members agree with parents and this summer, they adopted an unusual amendment to the student dress code.
The new dress code reads, in part, “The display of cleavage is unacceptable. Low cut blouses, tops, sweaters, etc. with plunging necklines are not allowed."
“It's gotten bad enough that, unfortunately, our young males are looking at more than their English book, their speech book, their science book,” says school board president Sherri Wade. “And it's kind of nice to have something left to the imagination.”
Even some teenagers agree there is a problem. “I think it's good that they're doing it,” said student, Tyler Edwards.
Others students say it makes back-to-school shopping more difficult. “I just have to be more careful with what shirts I buy. Change my style a little,” said student, Maria Lopez.
While most parents support the new rule, some worry that enforcing it could be a challenge. “I think that's going to be a little tricky, because it puts a little bit of a policeman approach to the educators, and they really need to focus more on teaching,” said Tom Pederson, AISD parent.
The school board president says they'll do both… and in time, she says, the no cleavage rule will be no problem.
(CBS 11 News)
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Let me be the first to say...
"Tyler, you need to get laid...big time."
Not surprised. Our public high school had a totally new dress code because of it. The stringentess of our HS is almost as bad a private schools now.
i was thinking the same thing reading it.
Like high school boys need to actually see cleavage to think about sex.
What kinda bull is that? Like you can't ing see it on TV or anywhere on the street. Give me a ing break. There's nothing wrong with lookin' at them ties.![]()
Yeah, cause cleavage is appropriate clothes to wear at school.
Your there to in learn, not look at chests for christ sake.
Lets grow up people.
I actually find butt cleavage far more offensive.
And there is something wrong with looking at ties when you should be learning how to ing read and write. I can tell this is a problem when I try to decipher about 75% of the young men's posts in this forum.![]()
Could you please tell me which percentage I'm in?![]()
You make it seem like all we do is stare at s.
And we learned to read and write in 1st grade.
And T Park, what do you mean grow up? You'd be bull ting yourself if you didn't tell me adults didn't look at women's chests.
But as you can tell, SW, I do my learning because my posts are easily decipherable.![]()
While I know what Park's suggestion is and I realize he's kind of overshooting the moon here, we aren't talking about adults.
Im sure the children here will bash me, give me the old phobic "Your gay you don;t like boobies" blah blah blah.
Why has society turned to , that now its acceptable to go to school in tank tops, or BS that plunges or is inappropriate?
The guy is enforcing a dress code.
Kinda like you guys have to when you go to work?
Ya know.....
Kids in school are NOT adults.You'd be bull ting yourself if you didn't tell me adults didn't look at women's chests.
Different from what you kids in school think.
While I know what Park's suggestion is and I realize he's kind of overshooting the moon here
My suggestion is to follow a damn dress code.
Thats it thats all.
Come to school looking respectable and not like a ing pros ute.
The freakin clothes kids and teenagers wear nowadays is just plain disgusting.
Actually, there's a girl that's enforcing the dress code.
I don't disagree with you, Eric.
Well, I don't really have any other point, I don't disagree with you.
I do think Tyler has a little bit of the "No Pussy Blues."
That's all I do...
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Wich Im sure shes getting lambastated and ripped up for doing that.
The other girls will say their usual "We have rights like ya know, and like, totally your like ohmygod, running over our rights....."
So Tyler is a no pussy getting wuss, because he agrees, women that don't dress like complete s, are good things?
Oh yeah totally see that![]()
Well, then they need to listen more in government course.
I was referring to the fact that you said "grow up" when we're almost adults...what are we growing up into?
I'm with all the geeky es. No clevage for me whatsoever. Flat pancakes surround me, so I have nothing else to do but pay attention or day dream about ties.
I don't see how wearing a shirt that accents cleavage makes you a total . You're going a bit overboard.
No, he's probably a no pussy-getting wuss because he got caught on camera saying that he thinks it's a good thing they're changing the dress code.
Eric, you and I were in high schools in Bexar County at the same time, and I find it hard to believe that you (well, actually, I don't find it hard to believe) that you are generalizing girls (who are the age we were seven, eight, nine years ago) who dress stylishly into "complete s."
I'd like for it to be noted in the record that I suggested this in post #10 as it's usually a TPark staple.
(And damnit, Eric, you know you do and this isn't an insult on you so save it).
Im not going overboard.
Girls in high school, do NOT, need to wear the bull that is in style now adays.
Kids walking around wearing the freakin hiphuggers and all this low cut bull is nonsense.
and I find it hard to believe that you (well, actually, I don't find it hard to believe) that you are generalizing girls (who are the age we were seven, eight, nine years ago) who dress stylishly into "complete s."
Stylish is one thing.
Stylish that looks like someone out of a Maxim magazine is another.
And yes, a girl that dresses stylish to the point of low cut pants and shirts, yes, that makes them whorish.
Sorry if we can't get the whole, low cut clothes means trying to get attention through sex, means they are NOT s.
Being a or has to do with how you act and who you've been ing and . Not based on what someone wears. That's prejudice.
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