School uniforms in DCPS or DC Charters -

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Anonymous wrote:You are shopping at the wrong thrift store. I have found tons of pk4 stuff.


My kid is small 3 year old. But do share your thrifting secrets
Anonymous
School uniforms really don't help with the education outlook. It was supposed to cut down on the bullying but tell that to the thousands of kids who are still getting bullied.
Anonymous
We love the uniform at our charter. Am very thankful that it does not involve white or khaki, though!
Anonymous
My school has a uniform. Love it - makes getting dressed easy and bought all we need for a year super cheap at old navy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:School uniforms really don't help with the education outlook. It was supposed to cut down on the bullying but tell that to the thousands of kids who are still getting bullied.


I don't know about bullying - but it cuts down on the pressure to buy and wear expensive clothes. I appreciate that!
Anonymous
I don't think uniforms have much of an impact on behavior. Also it's not fun to see children get punished for not wearing thier uniforms because thier family didn't do laundry. Or worse children sent to school in dirty or ripped uniforms the so they wouldn't get in trouble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think uniforms have much of an impact on behavior. Also it's not fun to see children get punished for not wearing thier uniforms because thier family didn't do laundry. Or worse children sent to school in dirty or ripped uniforms the so they wouldn't get in trouble.


what school are you at where this would happen?! The teachers know which families are struggling and would never punish a kid for that?!
Anonymous
Uniforms in HS are awesome!! No thinking about what to wear and makes DD getting out the house on time much easier. Students are still able to tell the haves and have nots based on shoes and coats though, although I don't think teasing goes on at her school. She complained about uniforms in MS, but now in HS she doesn't care as much. As long as her hair and makeup are perfect she is happy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think uniforms have much of an impact on behavior. Also it's not fun to see children get punished for not wearing thier uniforms because thier family didn't do laundry. Or worse children sent to school in dirty or ripped uniforms the so they wouldn't get in trouble.


what school are you at where this would happen?! The teachers know which families are struggling and would never punish a kid for that?!


Don't let your kids show up at Hardy without a uniform, or they will have to deal with this teacher:

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd7FixvoKBw

Anonymous
school uniforms will not dampen a true creative spirit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think uniforms have much of an impact on behavior. Also it's not fun to see children get punished for not wearing thier uniforms because thier family didn't do laundry. Or worse children sent to school in dirty or ripped uniforms the so they wouldn't get in trouble.


what school are you at where this would happen?! The teachers know which families are struggling and would never punish a kid for that?!


Amidon bowen. The vice principal was obsessed with uniform compliance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm from Berkeley originally, so I am not a fan of uniforms. I don't understand why some state entity gets to tell me how to dress my kid. The light colored pants stain easily and frequently have to be washed multiple times. The pants also aren't warm, and it's hard to layer pants. I'd really like to be able to use fleece pants or jeans.

That said, I really like the academics, faculty, and other families at my kid's school, so uniforms are not the hill I'm going to die on.


I'm from Berkeley too and I unexpectedly love uniforms at my kid's schools. I bought compression tights for my son to wear under his khaki pants when it is cold (loves them and he can use for athletics too) and my daughter wears tights under her dress or skirt-- no limit at her school regarding the color or pattern of tights so she goes wild! Same with head bands, boots and coats. The uniform with freedom to accessorize is a perfect fit for us. Gets us out the door quickly with a bit of freedom for self expression.
Anonymous
I hope that the school my kid ends up going to HAS uniforms... no more fights!
Also, no more buying clothes at the beginning of the school year. I wonder how many do you need... 3? 5 sets?
I am in a super creative profession and, let me tell you that wearing a uniform in school (no matter how strict it is) will NOT dampen any kid's creativity.
If your kid is creative, well, there's nothing you can doing to dampen it.
Anonymous
My 3 year old said this morning, "I love my uniform!" That says it all. It makes life so much easier for me in the mornings.
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