Ideas for new MS dress code at SSSAS

Anonymous
Can someone copy and paste the requirements here?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone copy and paste the requirements here?



Why? If you are a parent at the school you have access to it very easily, and if you aren’t, you do not need it.
This board should not and need not be used in this manner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone copy and paste the requirements here?



Why? If you are a parent at the school you have access to it very easily, and if you aren’t, you do not need it.
This board should not and need not be used in this manner.


Not the PP but is it possible that they are asking for it in order to be helpful and make suggestions of clothing that middle school girls might like and wear but are also dress code compliant?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone copy and paste the requirements here?



Why? If you are a parent at the school you have access to it very easily, and if you aren’t, you do not need it.
This board should not and need not be used in this manner.

Because I thought from the earlier posts that collared shirts were required but now it sounds like that isn’t actually the wording and as an US SSSAS parent I was hoping to offer suggestions. But if y’all only want to hear from other MS parents that’s fine.
Anonymous
Nobody is posting because we’re all confused.

Originally it said collared shirts. But then they said by “collar” they just meant what’s on many t-shirts. I’ve been hoping to get clarification.

I don’t know why it has to be so complicated!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is posting because we’re all confused.

Originally it said collared shirts. But then they said by “collar” they just meant what’s on many t-shirts. I’ve been hoping to get clarification.

I don’t know why it has to be so complicated!!!!

Yeah that’s strange. Typically if a dress code says collared it means an actually folded collar, not like the ribbing around the neckline of a t-shirt.

I hope the school is able to provide some clearly worded guidance soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My child is at the upper school but I send good thoughts to you as you attempt to deal with the complexities of the new MS dress code.


LOL, thanks!
Anonymous
I keep hearing from MS parents that this dress code is awful but the school isn’t budging.

Can someone explain?

Apparently the administration really wants girls in dresses so they’ve said if a girl wants to wear pants she has to wear a collared polo like the LS kids!?! What!?!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing from MS parents that this dress code is awful but the school isn’t budging.

Can someone explain?

Apparently the administration really wants girls in dresses so they’ve said if a girl wants to wear pants she has to wear a collared polo like the LS kids!?! What!?!?


And denim isn't allowed but leggings are? Wut?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing from MS parents that this dress code is awful but the school isn’t budging.

Can someone explain?

Apparently the administration really wants girls in dresses so they’ve said if a girl wants to wear pants she has to wear a collared polo like the LS kids!?! What!?!?


Where on earth would you get that assumption? Kids can wear a sweater, a sweatshirt, a dress, or a shirt with a collar....ruffle collar, peter pan collar, polo, button up, etc. This isn't that deep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing from MS parents that this dress code is awful but the school isn’t budging.

Can someone explain?

Apparently the administration really wants girls in dresses so they’ve said if a girl wants to wear pants she has to wear a collared polo like the LS kids!?! What!?!?


And denim isn't allowed but leggings are? Wut?

US parent here, but blue denim isn’t allowed. Colored denim is, except on chapel days. So they can wear white or black or whatever other color jeans except blue jeans.
Anonymous
There were pictures sent with the summer letters recently. It looks like band collars and turtlenecks or mocknecks work too. Plenty of options.
Anonymous
Most parents I know are sending their girls with those detachable dickey collars and their regular clothes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing from MS parents that this dress code is awful but the school isn’t budging.

Can someone explain?

Apparently the administration really wants girls in dresses so they’ve said if a girl wants to wear pants she has to wear a collared polo like the LS kids!?! What!?!?


Where on earth would you get that assumption? Kids can wear a sweater, a sweatshirt, a dress, or a shirt with a collar....ruffle collar, peter pan collar, polo, button up, etc. This isn't that deep.


This is actually what I heard too (that they want girls in dresses). I guess the head of school is really conservative?

Also btw how many girls shirts have ruffle or peter pan colors?!?

They should just do a uniform.
Anonymous
Dickeys and Peter Pan collars in 2025? This is very strange.
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