Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school teach here.. half the kids are wearing them at any given time. The other half are wearing crop tops that are smaller than some of my bras. Pick your poison.
I thought your schools had dress codes? This is why public education is failing.
You think if all kids wore jeans and t shirts that would cure the problems with public education???? Hahaha if only.
It starts with the small things. Frankly, any semblance of order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school teach here.. half the kids are wearing them at any given time. The other half are wearing crop tops that are smaller than some of my bras. Pick your poison.
I thought your schools had dress codes? This is why public education is failing.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. We don't leave the house in PJs or come downstairs to breakfast in PJs. This goes for the adults as well. Also we never let our kids leave the house in non matching, ill fitting, or dirty clothing. Now as teens they don't do this either. Parents have made fun of me for years because I was so rigid about the appropriate clothing but now as teens they know how to dress appropriately for an event without being told. Oh and yes, they picked out their own clothing since they were young but we didn't hesitate to ask them to change before leaving the house. We also insisted the proper shoes were worn as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school teach here.. half the kids are wearing them at any given time. The other half are wearing crop tops that are smaller than some of my bras. Pick your poison.
I thought your schools had dress codes? This is why public education is failing.
You think if all kids wore jeans and t shirts that would cure the problems with public education???? Hahaha if only.
It starts with the small things. Frankly, any semblance of order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school teach here.. half the kids are wearing them at any given time. The other half are wearing crop tops that are smaller than some of my bras. Pick your poison.
I thought your schools had dress codes? This is why public education is failing.
You think if all kids wore jeans and t shirts that would cure the problems with public education???? Hahaha if only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a thing now, or is it just my quirky DD? She wears pajama bottoms literally every day (to high school), and plans to continue indefinitely. Obviously she’s not overly concerned with being fashionable and I’m certainly not going to micromanage what she wears - it’s her choice. But I’m just wondering if she’s the only one?
Actually that is what’s fashionable these days.
No, it’s not.
Yes, it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school teach here.. half the kids are wearing them at any given time. The other half are wearing crop tops that are smaller than some of my bras. Pick your poison.
I thought your schools had dress codes? This is why public education is failing.
Anonymous wrote:High school teach here.. half the kids are wearing them at any given time. The other half are wearing crop tops that are smaller than some of my bras. Pick your poison.
Anonymous wrote:Very interesting. People coming at other posters for not being nice and then calling them pieces of shit. I don’t understand people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trashy girls from trashy families
Pot meet kettle.
Guess your kid wears these to school 🤡
lol ok. My kid is full grown so IDGAF. But usually someone calling someone else trash needs self reflection because no real kind person would call another human being trash.
Oh, it’s the kind police again 🙄
DP. Go away, POS.
Awww got your feelings hurt? Not so nice now are you?
You don’t know what DP means?
Stupid POS.