Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS HS, my son’s soccer team did this. He opted out after the 1st game and nobody seemed to care. No teammates gave him a hard time. The coach doesn’t work at the school during the day so I doubt he would even know. I did notice a lot of football players doing it but again I don’t know what would happen if they simply said no.
Why opt out?
He simply dislikes dressing up as he finds the clothes uncomfortable. Since this wasn’t a funeral, formal event or job interview, it seemed silly to force the issue.
That’s sad that your high school student won’t dress up to support his team.
He supports his team by attending every practice, offering support and encouragement to his teammates and playing his best. His teammates don’t care if he dresses up. He wears team gear daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS HS, my son’s soccer team did this. He opted out after the 1st game and nobody seemed to care. No teammates gave him a hard time. The coach doesn’t work at the school during the day so I doubt he would even know. I did notice a lot of football players doing it but again I don’t know what would happen if they simply said no.
Why opt out?
He simply dislikes dressing up as he finds the clothes uncomfortable. Since this wasn’t a funeral, formal event or job interview, it seemed silly to force the issue.
That’s sad that your high school student won’t dress up to support his team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our public HS. You can get inexpensive pants/shirt/tie at Target or Kohls. It's a respect thing
respect? what? why do schools require this? it is insanity to expect public school kids to buy dress clothes to wear to school. it is such a waste.
reminds me of the dumb black and white outfits required for 3rd grade violin.
Why would you have to buy them? Don’t they already have some in their closet? This is high school. What do they wear to homecoming?
The first game of the season for fall sports is before homecoming--about a month or two before homecoming at our school. Boys aren't thinking about what they will wear to homecoming months in advance like girls might be--at least, not my boy.
What does your kid wear when they have to go to a wedding or funeral? Have them wear that - without the jacket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, your DS doesn't have a dress shirt? Don't you go to church or a funeral or a school dance? To answer your question, my DS dressed up on game days, but it was 10 years ago.
This will be hard for you to imagine, but plenty of families do not go to church. And do your kids really go to so many funerals that their funeral clothes still fit them?!
At this age teenagers are going to plenty of events that would require a dress shirt and dress shoes. Things like job interviews, school events, dances, funerals (yes, funerals) etc. where it would be expected to have some level of dress requirements higher than a t-shirt and shorts and crocs and that it would require at least putting on a dress shirt/shoes. It wasn't even a jacket. Give me a break. There is nothing wrong with asking a kid that wants the privilege of playing a sport to dress up (and we are really talking about high end business casual with a tie) to demonstrate they want to play that sport. It sets a tone.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm thinking about this for the first time in 30 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our public HS. You can get inexpensive pants/shirt/tie at Target or Kohls. It's a respect thing
respect? what? why do schools require this? it is insanity to expect public school kids to buy dress clothes to wear to school. it is such a waste.
reminds me of the dumb black and white outfits required for 3rd grade violin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our public HS. You can get inexpensive pants/shirt/tie at Target or Kohls. It's a respect thing
respect? what? why do schools require this? it is insanity to expect public school kids to buy dress clothes to wear to school. it is such a waste.
reminds me of the dumb black and white outfits required for 3rd grade violin.
Why would you have to buy them? Don’t they already have some in their closet? This is high school. What do they wear to homecoming?
The first game of the season for fall sports is before homecoming--about a month or two before homecoming at our school. Boys aren't thinking about what they will wear to homecoming months in advance like girls might be--at least, not my boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS HS, my son’s soccer team did this. He opted out after the 1st game and nobody seemed to care. No teammates gave him a hard time. The coach doesn’t work at the school during the day so I doubt he would even know. I did notice a lot of football players doing it but again I don’t know what would happen if they simply said no.
Why opt out?
He simply dislikes dressing up as he finds the clothes uncomfortable. Since this wasn’t a funeral, formal event or job interview, it seemed silly to force the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, your DS doesn't have a dress shirt? Don't you go to church or a funeral or a school dance? To answer your question, my DS dressed up on game days, but it was 10 years ago.
This will be hard for you to imagine, but plenty of families do not go to church. And do your kids really go to so many funerals that their funeral clothes still fit them?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our public HS. You can get inexpensive pants/shirt/tie at Target or Kohls. It's a respect thing
respect? what? why do schools require this? it is insanity to expect public school kids to buy dress clothes to wear to school. it is such a waste.
reminds me of the dumb black and white outfits required for 3rd grade violin.
Why would you have to buy them? Don’t they already have some in their closet? This is high school. What do they wear to homecoming?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our public HS. You can get inexpensive pants/shirt/tie at Target or Kohls. It's a respect thing
respect? what? why do schools require this? it is insanity to expect public school kids to buy dress clothes to wear to school. it is such a waste.
reminds me of the dumb black and white outfits required for 3rd grade violin.
Anonymous wrote:At my son's school, the sport teams he has participated in require that they dress up (dress shirt, tie, nice shoes, etc.) for class on game days.
His first year, they didn't give us much notice-told us the night before! My son was able to borrow a shirt and tie from my husband, but we had to hurry over to the local DSW and buy him some dress shoes. We weren't the only ones, my son saw several of his team mates at the shoe store, also buying dress shoes.
Is this dress up thing pretty standard in high school sports?