Posted on 06/08/2012 8:12:40 AM PDT by CHRISTIAN DIARIST
Well Slutty Wednesday is a change from dressing like a clown the rest of the week
I hope the spoiled brats learn about dress codes the hard way when they show at at an interview and do not get the job or admitted to a college because they dressed like sluts.
Put them all in uniforms.
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Here in L.A. as I drive into work I play a little game.
“High School girl on her way to school, or streetwalker after a long night out.”
It is sometimes difficult to spot the difference - if there is one.
What sane person allows their 16 year old girl to dress like that?
And the SCHOOL needs to enforce a dress code? The SCHOOL???
I would ask “Where are the parents?” but I know it is more like “Where is the parent?” singular. And the answer would most likely not be one I would want to hear.
TTIUWP!!!!! <./Lazamataz>
When you see it, you are gonna feel like a dirty old man for requesting it.
What kind of father would let their daughter go to school like that?
We weren’t even allowed to wear shorts to school back in the olden days of the 1980s.
Does not look slutty to me but those short shorts are inappropriate for school. That is normal dress for most girls.
Amen, case closed!
In the 1980’s i had shorts that short...
Girls are allowed to look hot at that age. It does not mean a thing. Geez you would think we want them in Burka’s or something...
I propose the working women of America adopt “Slutty Wednesday” in their workplaces, to show solidarity with these brave students!
I totally agree with this.
The principal should hold a press conference and announce that the dress code is going to be abolished.
After the thunderous applause recedes, then announce mandated uniforms for the girls and shirt/tie for boys.
Also, require the parents to purchase them.
The more ridiculous, the better.
There is a school where I grew up that had such a policy and after 6 months, all violence and dress problems vanished. Boys treated the girls with much more respect as well.
Stick ‘em in uniforms and dole out suspensions for breaking uniform code.
Stuy is one of the most difficult and most selective schools in the country. Public or Private. There is a special exam to get in and only the top 5% are accepted. The demographics are 50% Asian / 42% White / 4% Black / 4% Latino
From my experience, the best and the brightest tend to party the hardest. Most work very hard but many are very talented and dont need to do much work. Especially when young. In my high school, nearly every single one of the top 10 ranked boys smoked pot pretty much every day. Sex wasnt in short supply either.
Stuy has some of the highest rates of drug use of any High School. It also has some of the highest SAT scores and acceptances to Ivy League schools.
Sport coat and tie required at my Prep School in the Sixties! Of course I had one of those sport coats that changed colors depending on how the light hit it. And my ties were all hand-painted silk ties from the Forties. The one with purple fish scales and lightning bolts was my fav.
Hathaway Brown and Laurel girls all wore uniforms!
Honestly, they don’t look any different than the teens I see out during the summer here. That said, not appropriate for school, and the shorts could definitely come down longer. I went to a Catholic school and wore an uniform, and I think that’s the best thing. It’s much easier.
They complained that Stuyvesants dress code is unfair, particularly to well-endowed girls.
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