Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be provocative: white parents don't want the uniforms, so when you see your uniformed DCPS switch to non-uniformed, you'll know that you've reached the tipping point.
Black parent here. This is why I don’t like the idea of uniforms, and the EOTP vs. WOTP divide in this—too much tied to race in DC. Also, uniforms don’t improve outcomes in low-performing schools, as had been previously thought.
White parent here who is fine with uniforms EOTP because clearly they are important to others and I am happy to defer to those who care about this.
PP. You're right, I also live EOTP and know people who like them for ease of getting kids dressed in the morning w/o hassle or arguments. But I either think all schools in a given city either have them, or not. It shouldn't shake out along racial/geographic lines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be provocative: white parents don't want the uniforms, so when you see your uniformed DCPS switch to non-uniformed, you'll know that you've reached the tipping point.
Black parent here. This is why I don’t like the idea of uniforms, and the EOTP vs. WOTP divide in this—too much tied to race in DC. Also, uniforms don’t improve outcomes in low-performing schools, as had been previously thought.
White parent here who is fine with uniforms EOTP because clearly they are important to others and I am happy to defer to those who care about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be provocative: white parents don't want the uniforms, so when you see your uniformed DCPS switch to non-uniformed, you'll know that you've reached the tipping point.
Black parent here. This is why I don’t like the idea of uniforms, and the EOTP vs. WOTP divide in this—too much tied to race in DC. Also, uniforms don’t improve outcomes in low-performing schools, as had been previously thought.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be provocative: white parents don't want the uniforms, so when you see your uniformed DCPS switch to non-uniformed, you'll know that you've reached the tipping point.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be provocative: white parents don't want the uniforms, so when you see your uniformed DCPS switch to non-uniformed, you'll know that you've reached the tipping point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has school uniform/dress code regulations (I don't think they've been updated). Every school must have one or the other. https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/DCMR-Chapter-24-Title-5-Final-Rulemaking-2009.pdf
At one time there was a list on the DCPS website describing each school's uniforms but I don't think it's up to date.
What does that have to do with OPs question?
Because schools have to decide which way, and the regulations defer the question to the principal. It isn't just based on a whim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has school uniform/dress code regulations (I don't think they've been updated). Every school must have one or the other. https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/DCMR-Chapter-24-Title-5-Final-Rulemaking-2009.pdf
At one time there was a list on the DCPS website describing each school's uniforms but I don't think it's up to date.
What does that have to do with OPs question?
Anonymous wrote:DC has school uniform/dress code regulations (I don't think they've been updated). Every school must have one or the other. https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/DCMR-Chapter-24-Title-5-Final-Rulemaking-2009.pdf
At one time there was a list on the DCPS website describing each school's uniforms but I don't think it's up to date.