To: flashbunny
You don't have to be psychic to know what the reactions to certain outfits is going to be.
I love the FReeper "school bashing" that goes on around here. If someone had complained about the what students were wearing and the article had been written from that point of view, FReepers would be outraged that the school was allowing students to dress that way. The Principal acted exactly the way he was supposed to. Those costumes aren't even close to being appropriate for a school setting. They knew that when they put them together.
24 posted on
10/26/2006 9:24:46 AM PDT by
MMcC
To: MMcC
what made them inappropriate? That the outfits were flesh colored and more than what students wear every day? Or that there were underwear on top of flesh colored outfits?
Oh my god, underwear worn on top of clothes. The school system would have been in anarchy.
It's not "school bashing" it's "lack of common sense" bashing. Apparently you lack it as well.
To: MMcC
Those costumes aren't even close to being appropriate for a school setting. So exactly which superhero outfit is 'appropriate' for school?
The girls participated in what the school promoted and then penalized for participating.
Another Great Life Lesson from the Halls of a Public School
54 posted on
10/26/2006 10:09:10 AM PDT by
xhrist
("You don't have a soul. You are a Soul. You have a body. " - C.S. Lewis)
To: MMcC
Those costumes aren't even close to being appropriate for a school setting. Not normally. But on "Super Hero Day", they are fine. They are less "disruptive" than many a Wonder Woman or Super Girl (Or the Cat Lady) costumes probably were.
56 posted on
10/26/2006 10:11:09 AM PDT by
El Gato
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