Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, becuase school uniforms are actually pretty uncommon for public schools.
Not in low income city districts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uniforms in public schools are for poor urban kids. MCPS parents wouldn’t want anything those kids have!
They cost more.
No they don't. They can be cost effective and less would buy fast fashion. Better yet if uniforms could be bought from sensible soured materials on a mass scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uniforms in public schools are for poor urban kids. MCPS parents wouldn’t want anything those kids have!
They cost more.
Anonymous wrote:I am from Asia. All public & private schools have their own uniforms and pins/patches representing schools. Everyone wear same shoes and no makeup/hair coloring is allowed. I wear skirts all years long, and we have long sleeves uniforms and short sleeves uniforms. I kind of like it growing up because you don't have to worry about what to wear. Unlike here, kids can wear pajamas or whatever they want to school. Many kids go to public library to do homework or self study after school.
Anonymous wrote:Uniforms in public schools are for poor urban kids. MCPS parents wouldn’t want anything those kids have!
Anonymous wrote:No, becuase school uniforms are actually pretty uncommon for public schools.