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To: BullDog108

I believe that it’s customary to not allow students to wear suggestive messages. This is probably a GOOD idea.

This pushes the envelope, and the principal had to make a determination.


6 posted on 10/02/2010 7:37:59 AM PDT by bannie (Gone to seed.)
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To: bannie

You are correct, this is a distraction, probably a better way to do this but..........


8 posted on 10/02/2010 7:39:50 AM PDT by VaRepublican (I would propagate taglines but I don't know how. But bloggers do.)
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To: bannie
It's been my experience that kids who wear something like this do it more for the attention than for a passion for the cause. If kids wear a T-shirt that the principal considers inappropriate, they have to turn it inside out for the day. If girls show up in shorts that are too short or tops that are to skimpy, they have to put on clothes that are kept in the office for that purpose. It's the principal’s job to maintain order and keep the focus on learning.

What ever happened to basic propriety? As a woman, I find the suggestive breast cancer awareness t-shirts crass. To me, the whole movement lacks sincerity...they refuse to acknowledge the correlation between abortion and breast cancer. They care more about PC and selling their catchy merchandise than they do women.

32 posted on 10/02/2010 8:10:17 AM PDT by Spudx7
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