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Forgive me AJ but you need to hang out with some teenagers some time....shoot I even overheard seven year old girls mocking another little girls as she was wearing last years shoes! Most of our school's concerns came to light due to gang activity and to protect our students from near by high school students that were "stopping by" on our closed campus. (we are K-12)Originally posted by AJ Flanagan:
I think the "belly shirts" and low-rise/high-cut clothing is a big part of what our school district is trying to get rid of with its strict dress code. Body piercings, "do-rags", wallet chains, hoodies, unnatural hair color, un-tucked shirts, flipflops, and clothing with inappropriate sayings are among other outlawed items.
I have never been aware of students being shunned because of their lack of brand-name footwear, but I see that it could be a problem. I'm just not sure that saying that if everyone can't afford to wear certain clothing, that no one is allowed to wear it is the answer.