Anonymous
Post 09/04/2024 16:53     Subject: APS - What dress code?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of all of the things I can complain about APS, dress codes and what children wear is at the bottom of my list.

The post was total s*** shaming. I usually cheer her posts, but that one made me lose some respect.

Ew.


so when you saw the words in the post your immediate thought was slut

So maybe you aren’t as ok with it as you thought.

Would you personally let your child go out dressed that way?

What I observed when my child was at Wakefield was that income/education levels were directly related to how kids were dressed and no I don’t mean brand name labels.


You know everyone's income/education level?


And this poster just wants those “poor kids” out of their sight. If you’re so concerned, buy some clothes for them. I’m sure their poor parents will appreciate it.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2024 16:50     Subject: APS - What dress code?

Anonymous wrote:Boys have butts, too. (And some have boobs.)

There SHOULD be a rule addressing length of shorts. And all genders should follow it.

It’s not slut shaming. It’s a hygiene issue. Classroom chairs are essentially toilet seats if someone’s bare butt and genitals are in contact with it.

Ew.


lol. You’re a slut shamer too.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2024 14:02     Subject: APS - What dress code?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Boys have butts, too. (And some have boobs.)


and need/wear tampons according to "Tim...."


You know that's not accurate.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2024 10:34     Subject: APS - What dress code?

Anonymous wrote:Boys have butts, too. (And some have boobs.)


and need/wear tampons according to "Tim...."