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Well,I'm going to keep going by the results I have personaly seen everyday for the last seven years. Sure we still have disruptive students and some fighting but not NEAR as bad as it was before the uniforms. We have seen at our school more of an issue with problems at home for these children than the fact they are asked to wear blue pants and white shirts. To be specific, they are mad at Mom and Dad for this choice, not the school.Originally posted by <hello>:
According to the Bingham Young University Education and law yournal there has been no prrof that uniforms fix a schools dicipline problem. For all we know it could be creating a worse habitat for children. With uniforms teenagers aren't able to express their individuality.
That is an EXCELLENT idea, and I can't believe it never occurred to me. My son is really small for his age, and while he prays for a growth spurt, I could probably really get my dollar's worth out of that.Originally posted by mykidsmom:
[QB] Have you tried Sears? They actually have a guarentee on their kids stuff! My oldest daughter would wear out her jeans before she out grew them and they would replace them. I would check into it! I think they carry French Toast uniforms.
Another idea worth giving a shot! Unfortunately our policy is strictly white shirts only. The white collared button down shirts are actually pretty stain resistant, but my son hates the texture and begs for the polo style.Now this may sound crazy, I try to Scotch Guard the boys white shirts but they can also wear navy blue so guess what they wear more!!