Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^Actually, Thought #3: I had friends in high school who were boys who would, in response to this, have worn a dress.
The policy says "all dress wearing students".
Yup. They would have bought a dress, submitted a photo, and worn it to the dance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^Actually, Thought #3: I had friends in high school who were boys who would, in response to this, have worn a dress.
The policy says "all dress wearing students".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jail mentality. How about they let the parents do their jobs.
Umm...pretty sure if parents were doing their job, this wouldn't have been implemented.
Anonymous wrote:^^^Actually, Thought #3: I had friends in high school who were boys who would, in response to this, have worn a dress.
Anonymous wrote:I am guessing that in your hometown someone showed up inone of those skanky trashy homecoming dresses that look like a stripper picked it out.
As I tell my kids, stupid school rules are usually the result of A) someone's really stupid action B) Someone getting hurt C) A pita complaining or D) a combination of the three.
Anonymous wrote:Jail mentality. How about they let the parents do their jobs.
