Is this how kids dress at most public high schools?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How come they are all white?


Genetics?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How come they are all white?


Genetics?


-nonwhite person

why does everything have to devolve to a race issue. So tired of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks so sloppy and slacker-ish, no? Like all of them just rolled out of bed.



Hope none of them are interested in any a medical or public health field.


Mine is in the BA/MD program at Brown and lives in sweatpants. Fortunately, wearing jeans was not considered crucial for being a future healthcare provider.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks so sloppy and slacker-ish, no? Like all of them just rolled out of bed.



Hope none of them are interested in any a medical or public health field.


True.

Dear college,

I really want to attend your institution and I am pre-med like at least a third if my class. Please if it's that news video of me walking out on the health and science guidance provided by my high school.


There are plenty of reputable medical professionals who agree with these young people and don't see this as foolish. You just choose to shut them down instead of entertaining an intelligent debate. You do you, these young people have the right to express themselves. That is, until people like you, have them locked up for daring to think on their own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks so sloppy and slacker-ish, no? Like all of them just rolled out of bed.



Hope none of them are interested in any a medical or public health field.


Mine is in the BA/MD program at Brown and lives in sweatpants. Fortunately, wearing jeans was not considered crucial for being a future healthcare provider.


Humble brag here. lol.
Anonymous
I used to buy one pair of jeans per kid every year. I stopped bothering by 5th grade as they were only worn once as a costume of a "Kid from the 50s."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks so sloppy and slacker-ish, no? Like all of them just rolled out of bed.



The girls have nice hair. They definitely didn’t just “roll out of bed.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with what they are wearing?


Looks very immature, trashy and unserious compared to say...

Anonymous
Of all of the things to worry about, OP. Goodness.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with what they are wearing?


Looks very immature, trashy and unserious compared to say...



Neither group seems to capablee of wearing masks until the science guidance says no more.
Anonymous
No sometimes DD wears jeans with massive holes everywhere.
Anonymous
No one wears hard pants anymore
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with what they are wearing?


Looks very immature, trashy and unserious compared to say...



They both look like uniforms. All the kids are dressed the same as all the others in the group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jeans really aren’t very comfortable. My teen girl does wear them pretty often but my teen boy only wears athletic pants and, if those are all in the wash, cargo pants. My girl wears a mix of Keene, joggers and occasionally her school logo PJ pants (which she has never worn to bed so they are functionally just sweats).


There are quite a bit of more mature options in-between literal pajamas and jeans. Frankly, these kids look like dirtball slobs who don't give a sh*t about themselves or how they look. It's actually disrespectful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with what they are wearing?


Looks very immature, trashy and unserious compared to say...



Yes, it is unserious compared to the dress in that photo. Good thing serious isn't what these kids are going for.

(Also I have to applaud the carefully crafted diversity in that photo.)
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