Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What sort of dress codes violations did you see, OP?
The biggest one is that boys have to wear collared shirts and girls have to wear leggings under dresses. The boy in question wears a graphic t-shirt every day and the girl in question never wears leggings. I understand the grace bit, but this is hard to explain away, especially in private. DD doesn't judge, but she's curious as to what rules are ok to break.
Anonymous wrote:Does it really matter?
Anonymous wrote:
What sort of dress codes violations did you see, OP?
Anonymous wrote:
What sort of dress codes violations did you see, OP?
Anonymous wrote:good opportunity to teach your child to worry about themselves and not judge others or be petty - maybe the school knows the other kids households are struggling in some way and are trying to be kind
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the kid has a sensory issue
Maybe there is a financial hardship
Maybe there is something happening at home.
Please make it about grace - you never know when you need it.
Anonymous wrote:good opportunity to teach your child to worry about themselves and not judge others or be petty - maybe the school knows the other kids households are struggling in some way and are trying to be kind