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PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,811 posts)
30. Bingo.
Sun Aug 18, 2019, 02:41 AM
Aug 2019

The best kind of school dress code is one that, as you put it, bans logos, brandings, political and religious motifs.

You ignore it. trc Aug 2019 #1
Was it a toilet tank? Sneederbunk Aug 2019 #2
LOL!! 2naSalit Aug 2019 #8
Teach the day's lesson? jberryhill Aug 2019 #3
Well obviously that's what I did ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #9
Is this a public school? jberryhill Aug 2019 #10
Yessiree it's a public school ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #12
If the garment is otherwise acceptable jberryhill Aug 2019 #15
Ok, ok, I get your point ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #17
There are quite a number of cases in this area jberryhill Aug 2019 #20
Oh sure, it's a major grey area, one that can land a school in legal hot water ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #23
Whatever I did, I'd try to be consistent with my previous reactions to analogous behavior RockRaven Aug 2019 #4
feel sorry for him Skittles Aug 2019 #5
I did, Skittles. I did ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #13
If political clothing isn't against policy... VarryOn Aug 2019 #6
I would ignore it. tymorial Aug 2019 #7
No, I get it. I wasn't about to contribute my opinion ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #11
Is there school policy on dress codes? procon Aug 2019 #14
Bingo. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2019 #30
I suppose it would depend on my subject matter. bluedigger Aug 2019 #16
Ah, but what if that student came to class wearing a hoodie with a swastika on it? YOHABLO Aug 2019 #18
My take: Supporting Trump represents free speech, but swastikas represent hate speech True Dough Aug 2019 #19
I judged his intent. Seriously, I did! ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #21
You'd love the facts in Newsom v. Albemarle County School Bd., 354 F.3d 249 (4th Cir. 2003) jberryhill Aug 2019 #22
This is interesting because the rule was in the student handbook ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #24
The decision making structure likely wouldn't have mattered jberryhill Aug 2019 #25
I drew the line at pajamas...Walmart doesn't seem to mind.. pbmus Aug 2019 #26
People wear them everywhere jberryhill Aug 2019 #27
I would have a hard time accepting Trump paraphernalia True Dough Aug 2019 #28
Trump represents hate speech. YOHABLO Aug 2019 #31
Teach critical thinking skills, data validation awareness, and history. n/t TygrBright Aug 2019 #29
You'd be in pretty hot water with admins if you objected to portrayal of the POS on a hoodie. Chemisse Aug 2019 #32
Not a thing. malthaussen Aug 2019 #33
It would be against school dress codes here. hunter Aug 2019 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author geralmar Aug 2019 #35
I understand Niagara Aug 2019 #36
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