Bethany Miller
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@EllaRN, if you’re going to attack someone’s ability to spell so militantly, don’t spell ridiculous wrong, and spelling is not the defining factor in intelligence. Anyways, I in no way think that it is appropriate for students to dress with their underwear or cleavage showing excessively, and when I went to South, I saw many students bending these rules; however, from another article I have read about this, approximately 200 students a day are being sent to the dean’s office, and in some cases having to wait up to 4 periods, or half of the day, for someone to bring them another set of clothing. Now, I’m not saying these students should go unpunished but this takes away from their education which you all agree is of the utmost importance. I feel that in such a large school, it is difficult to constantly enforce these rules so strictly, and that administration’s time could be better spent elsewhere. The dress code has not changed any, and as it lies I feel it is appropriate for a learning environment, but I don’t feel there was a lot wrong with the way in which it was previously enforced given the amount of students which have to be monitored, especially when there are much more important rules to be enforced which affect the safety of students.
Posted to Downers Grove South nixes some student fashion - Darien
@EllaRN, if you’re going to attack someone’s ability to spell so militantly, don’t spell ridiculous wrong, and spelling is not the defining factor in intelligence. Anyways, I in no way think that it is appropriate for students to dress with their underwear or cleavage showing excessively, and when I went to South, I saw many students bending these rules; however, from another article I have read about this, approximately 200 students a day are being sent to the dean’s office, and in some cases having to wait up to 4 periods, or half of the day, for someone to bring them another set of clothing. Now, I’m not saying these students should go unpunished but this takes away from their education which you all agree is of the utmost importance. I feel that in such a large school, it is difficult to constantly enforce these rules so strictly, and that administration’s time could be better spent elsewhere. The dress code has not changed any, and as it lies I feel it is appropriate for a learning environment, but I don’t feel there was a lot wrong with the way in which it was previously enforced given the amount of students which have to be monitored, especially when there are much more important rules to be enforced which affect the safety of students.
Posted to Downers Grove South nixes some student fashion - Downers Grove
@EllaRN, if you’re going to attack someone’s ability to spell so militantly, don’t spell ridiculous wrong, and spelling is not the defining factor in intelligence. Anyways, I in no way think that it is appropriate for students to dress with their underwear or cleavage showing excessively, and when I went to South, I saw many students bending these rules; however, from another article I have read about this, approximately 200 students a day are being sent to the dean’s office, and in some cases having to wait up to 4 periods, or half of the day, for someone to bring them another set of clothing. Now, I’m not saying these students should go unpunished but this takes away from their education which you all agree is of the utmost importance. I feel that in such a large school, it is difficult to constantly enforce these rules so strictly, and that administration’s time could be better spent elsewhere. The dress code has not changed any, and as it lies I feel it is appropriate for a learning environment, but I don’t feel there was a lot wrong with the way in which it was previously enforced given the amount of students which have to be monitored, especially when there are much more important rules to be enforced which affect the safety of students.
Posted to Downers Grove South nixes some student fashion - Westmont