The simple fact is that high school students check a few "basic rights" at the schoolhouse door.
Why aren't lacy bras the devil's bras? Should schools make girls lift up their shirts to make sure girls aren't wearing Wonderbra's or other push up bras or water bras, etc?
hey, easy there !
water bras have saved many a good woman from the dreaded front/back labeling !
speaks from experience...
[flame suit]
Lacy bras aren't the devil's bras---sheer ones from Victoria's Secret are. And come now, schools shouldn't make girls lift up their shirts to police their bras.The issue here was one of short skirts and thong panties at a school dance. Even though the story doesn't tell the backstory, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what was probably happening before all this went down: the school probably had a couple of instances at school dances where short skirts over thongs led to a lot of visible ass and a lot of raging hormones and inappropriate public behavior and all that kind of happy horsesh*t---hell, I was a teenager less than 15 years ago myself, I know what goes on. Stuff, in fact, that may be actionable and the school held liable for (use your imagination).
So the VP or whomever probably set and circulated a policy forbidding thongs under short skirts at the next dance. NBFD.
The VP was probably overzealous if in fact she did lift skirts to perform a panty check, but she's certainly w/i her rights as a school administrator to make that sort of rule and enforce it. See general_re's posts on this thread for more info.