Kid wearing a tutu to class

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No suburban school is going to make this kid take off his tutu. With the "fashionable outfits" they allow to the slovenly get ups most kids wear, the tutu is barely even going to register with teachers or school administrators.
A "distraction?" Get real. Look around at the rest of the student body to see who is really making the distraction from learning.


Some of the teachers, too.
Anonymous
We have three rules for clothing in our family

1) you have to like the way that you look in it
2) it has to be appropriate for the event (ie if we are going to a wedding you dress fancy. I don’t care if you wear pants or a dress or a smock, but it needs to be fancy)
3) anyone who meets rules one and two will be respected regarding their clothing choice.

If the school doesn’t have a uniform and a tutu meets its dress code, he can wear. Personally, I think the look is questionable to put it politely, but so long as it meets the first two rules my child may wear it and I will abide by rule three.

For what it’s worth dh and I are attorneys by training and dress like it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Middle school boy wearing pink tutu to school as a regular outfit. Thoughts?


Cute!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Middle school boy wearing pink tutu to school as a regular outfit. Thoughts?


So precious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well I guess I am alone in this but I raised my kid to be respectful of teachers and education and showing up in a tutu is just not not on the menu. I don’t care who you think you are or what you think your sexuality or gene is. School is your job and you can do that o your own time but I do not condone my kid giving a big middle finger to his educational environment.


You’re not alone. I wouldn’t let my girl who loves ballet wear a tutu to school either, not even to make a statement or get attention but just because she loves it. It’s disrespectful already but it’s a thousand times worse when a boy is just doing it to shock and get attention and make a mockery of their school.

It’s actually pretty sad though, if you think about it. I guess it’s better a tutu than a gun or something else dangerous though. Those kids obviously have problems.


You guess? Like you aren’t sure whether wearing a tutu or bringing a gun to school is worse so you have to guess? Trivializing school violence is hugely disrespectful to teachers. Bullying kids who are gender nonconformists is too. Wearing the tutu is fine.
post reply Forum Index » Tweens and Teens
Message Quick Reply
Go to: