Melmart loves khaki pants and shirts !
tuition free? The public pays for public schools.
Melmart loves khaki pants and shirts !
Exactly! If we are talking what is socially common, I guess that means a uniform regulation that says he has to start popping his collar before he can attend class![]()
I say they got what they wanted. Their moment in the sun
I totally agree. But high school is screwed up like that, it's not right, it just is. My point was about the school board and their potentially no win situation.
Jeenyus.
This kid does not have to pay one penny out of his pocket directly to the school for tuition.
and to your point, if the public that pays for schools decides that it is distracting, then too bad. Go home school or wait til college when you can look like Marilyn Manson while burning all the hippie lettuce you can buy from the homeless guy on the corner asking for a handout.
You think that Columbine happened because of lipstick? Columbine happened because kids who were mentally ill did not get treatment even though they clearly needed it beforehand. Columbine happened because parents don't pay attention to their kids and realize they were burgeoning sociopaths. It had nothing to do with black lipstick or makeup on boys.
Not only that, one could argue that surpressing a child's need to express himself could result in rage. Personally, I would rather have kids expressing themselves so you know what you are dealing with, rather than making them suppress themselves then having an unknown quan y.
I bet they told Einstein to cut his hair in school but seriously I'm a winner and you should start acting like me.
ing fascists telling our young men not to show up to class w/ clown paint on.
When will the madness end!?
well, let's let pyro kid come to class too.
God forbid we tell pyro kid to put out his flames because the fire might be distracting to other students. Of course, I'd like to get a poll from the other students, just to get their opinion on whether or not pyro kid is really a distraction.
Yeah, that is a really good analogy, seeing as how arson is against the law and lipstick is not.
I wear lipstick.... ON MY SCHLONG!!!!
I would not want to hurt his dreams of being in the circus but I was just talking about that the kid wears
you know I was going to make reference to this earlier but I did not have the time to incorporate lipstick, my Wang and a chicks mouth fast enough at work.
I didnt say let the kid burn down the building.
but yeah, not the best analogy, but at some point you have to draw a line at what's acceptable and what's not. What's the cut off? How long should pants be? How long should ear rings be? Should guys be allowed to wear hoop ear rings? How bout a skirt too? , this emo kid is already half there.
If the school tells you it isn't acceptable, then bust out your nail polish remover then sit down and shut the up.
bottom line is if the kid is there to learn what difference does it make what he dresses like , but not a skirt. It would have to be a skort.
Sometimes you have to make time for what's important.
I know Columbine didn't happen because of lipstickBut you don't think the black trenchcoat thing they used to "express themselves" as misfits didn't exacerbate the ostracization which they then internalized and finally let explode in rage?
And again the point I was trying to make had to do with the position and potential actions of school boards in these kinds of situations.
And you are awesome!![]()
if it didn't make a difference, there would be no dress code at any school anywhere in the world.
There is an atmosphere that the classroom and the school needs in order to keep the students focused on learning and not on their fellow classmates.
I went to three different highschools and each one was so different as far as how the students dressed. At Edison here in SA they all dressed “gangster” or “cholo” and thought they were cool. Then at Jefferson they stepped it up a bit and I saw a few mohawks and stuff like that along with the gangster crap. Then when I moved to Austin it was like a tv show. You had the wannabe gang members that dressed like gang members from tv and movies and you had the “cowboys” then there were the ones that dressed like their favorite tv show characters. In fact one of the guys from my graduating class was/is on that show The O.C. I am not sure if it’s even on anymore or what his character name is. Then the had Jenna and Barbara Bush and their clique. It was weird to say the least.
If these kids are wanting to learn why worry about their fellow classmates. So throw out the chick with the big s because the guys in class can't learn.
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