Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll need to chill. It’s not that bad.
+1
It’s pretty stressful for girls, although many will just wear dresses and they are fine.
But really I think the outrage is just a feeling that so many moms of girls complained and they don’t seem to care.
The girl vibe at the MS is a problem.
So to me this speaks to issues with the parents, not the schools. The school is trying to manage dress for middle schoolers who are often the most aggressive at pushing boundaries. It’s the only division at Potomac school that is required to wear a uniform and there is a good reason for it. Shorts are SO short, crop tops are so short. Skirts barely cover butts, bras are hanging out. It’s not appropriate and yet girls wear it all and parents allow it. Yes… it makes shopping a little harder and the girls can’t wear exactly what they want to wear but that is the point. So the parents gripe. But the school standing by its decision is completely appropriate. If parents want the Wild West, go to public.
Actually most parents want a uniform! The school won’t do it, but they also won’t just let kids wear clothes because they want kids to “present” a certain way (no blue jeans, no athletic clothes, but leggings are ok, shirts must have a collar, but dresses have no restrictions, shoulders must have two inch straps, but skirts and shorts can be any length). It’s the result of some weird compromise that doesn’t make sense.