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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I come from a foreign country that all public schools (ES/MS/HS) are required to to wear uniforms. They are not as cute and as short as the ones compared to Japan or Korea, but they are similar styles. It makes life easier for parents and kids. [/quote] I wish…but we are not dearly as disciplined as a society to be able to do this. [/quote] You’d also have tons of parent complaining too: their kid has sensory issues and can’t wear a uniform, their kid has anxiety and needs there polyfleece pajamas pants to help them cope, etc. Our school banned hoods on sweatshirts being up and hat on during school and parents FLIPPED. Apparently all the kids with their hoods up and head phones in during class need to do this do manage their anxiety (eye roll). And it is is discrimination to then say that said kids can have that written into their IEP. Apparently requiring an actual diagnosis and IEP is discrimination and cost prohibitive for many- therefore, the school must allow all sorts of ridiculous things to help students “cope” (blankets, hoods on, head phones, on, pajamas, slippers, etc.)[/quote]
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