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Jilly_in_VA

(9,983 posts)
Wed Jun 29, 2022, 03:02 PM Jun 2022

Parents Unload on Texas School District That Banned Hoodies, Dresses, and Denim

Livid parents and students in Texas have accused their school district of implementing an “asinine” dress code for the upcoming year that bans hoodies, skirts, and dresses.

Forney Independent School District held a special board meeting Monday at which members could discuss the new dress code adopted the previous week. The new code bars students above the fourth grade from wearing dresses, skirts, or skorts. All students, no matter their grade, are barred from wearing a long list of items including sleeveless shirts, T-shirts, anything with visible designs, spandex and nylon, anything made of denim, and any jackets or sweatshirts with hoods. “Extreme” hair designs are also off the table.

According to San Antonio local radio station Q101.9, district officials said the change was needed to boost the confidence of students, especially those coming from more disadvantaged financial backgrounds.

“The use of a school dress code is established to improve student self-esteem, bridge socio-economic differences among students, and promote positive behavior, thereby enhancing school safety and improving the learning environment,” the dress code reads.

However, students and parents said the district’s reasoning was BS and the code was just an archaic way to control how students socially expressed themselves.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/parents-unload-on-texas-forney-independent-school-district-for-banning-hoodies-and-dresses?ref=home

And boys can't wear kilts either!

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Parents Unload on Texas School District That Banned Hoodies, Dresses, and Denim (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Jun 2022 OP
Let me guess here leftieNanner Jun 2022 #1
I have noticed in the past Jilly_in_VA Jun 2022 #3
Sounds like they want them all to dress the same...like in a uniform Merlot Jun 2022 #2
How about different colors for the different ranks of people? Cracklin Charlie Jun 2022 #4
Asinine is right Bayard Jun 2022 #5
For once exes parents got it right Sucha NastyWoman Jun 2022 #6

leftieNanner

(15,124 posts)
1. Let me guess here
Wed Jun 29, 2022, 03:26 PM
Jun 2022

If they show up in the khaki and white polo Proud Boys outfit, it's all good. Right?

This is beyond stupid! How is it supposed to help lower income families, when those kids don't have a huge choice in the clothes they wear?

Jilly_in_VA

(9,983 posts)
3. I have noticed in the past
Wed Jun 29, 2022, 03:33 PM
Jun 2022

that, of all places, Dollar General Store had solid color polo shirts and navy and khaki pants for sale around back-to-school clothes time. Cheap and pretty durable, surprisingly. I know the shirts were because I bought a couple to wear under scrub tops. I think my DIL might have bought a couple of pairs of pants for my grandson who wore uniforms at his private school.

Merlot

(9,696 posts)
2. Sounds like they want them all to dress the same...like in a uniform
Wed Jun 29, 2022, 03:27 PM
Jun 2022

Maybe they should just provide the orange jumpsuits now.

Cracklin Charlie

(12,904 posts)
4. How about different colors for the different ranks of people?
Wed Jun 29, 2022, 03:35 PM
Jun 2022

So everybody knows their place.

I got an idea…eff them.

Bayard

(22,100 posts)
5. Asinine is right
Wed Jun 29, 2022, 03:49 PM
Jun 2022

In prehistoric times, when I was in school, they finally changed the rules so girls could wear pants when I was a freshman. And no jeans until high school.

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