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Uniforms. No slogans. No T-Shirts.


2 posted on 08/18/2005 3:35:48 PM PDT by Syberyenta
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To: Syberyenta

That must be the answer , and should we make the shirts brown?


7 posted on 08/18/2005 3:39:23 PM PDT by loneroofer (love life)
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To: Syberyenta
I agree 100%. I think schools should ban any clothing with writing on it. Political messages are usually provocative and certainly distracting, even when you agree with them. Kids in school do not need any more added distractions. It would be so much easier to say no clothes with any slogans instead of getting into these lengthy and expensive court battles over a t-shirt.
12 posted on 08/18/2005 3:43:43 PM PDT by sassbox
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I could go along with school uniforms. Some people, though, have a very strong negative reaction to them.


14 posted on 08/18/2005 3:48:14 PM PDT by dukeman
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To: Syberyenta
If T-shirts are allowed, certainly religious messages should be allowed.

However, students should not wear T-shirts to school. There should be a dress code or uniforms. Among others, it would eliminate a huge amount of distractions, lawsuits, controversies, etc.

24 posted on 08/18/2005 4:10:12 PM PDT by Dante3
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Good idea.

But until then...score another one!


53 posted on 08/24/2005 8:43:24 AM PDT by Alexander Rubin (Octavius - You make my heart glad building thus, as if Rome is to be eternal.)
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