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Don’t see the problem with this but how will it be unforced? Side note? People who leave the move in pajamas should be put on a list
I think it's for school events, not for people just dropping their kids off. I'm also curious how it'd be enforced though; the type of person that would wear hair rollers in public is NOT going to leave the premises because someone told her to
I think it's for school events, not for people just dropping their kids off. I'm also curious how it'd be enforced though; the type of person that would wear hair rollers in public is NOT going to leave the premises because someone told her to
Dress code for Parents.....but the list describes what female parents would wear. What about the male parents ?
dads really gonna pull up in daisy dukes?
Post the rest of the list please.The full list contains things for men as well just not highlighted
Sporting events, graduation, plays, concerts, etc....It’s for high school? Other than parent teacher conferences why does your parent need to even come to your school ? I have never seen a parent come through wearing any of the things listed for parent teacher conferences other than leggings which isn’t even that big of a deal.
Wait?....Simply put, it is the Bill Cosby message of pulling up your pants. One thing I have noticed, White people in NYC have stopped wearing flip flops outside in the winter. How is that going in the rest of the country? It seems as if flip flops are Air Jordan's for those whites who like to get drunk, then jumping on the hoods of cars.
I think it's for school events, not for people just dropping their kids off. I'm also curious how it'd be enforced though; the type of person that would wear hair rollers in public is NOT going to leave the premises because someone told her to
Yup. Here in NYC you'd see white chicks with a ski cap, shades, work attire, coat, and those damned flip flops running toward the subway station at 8 in the morning. The only time you didn't see the flip flops, was when it snowed or was really raining. It gets 60 degrees here in NYC, and you'll see them jogging down Broadway in a jog bra and yoga shorts.Wait?....
They were wearing flip flops outside in the winter before? da ****
Yaaaaaassssssss!!!!!Nothing wrong with leggings (that's like 90% of suburban moms), low cut dresses (it's a thigh, get over it), or torn jeans (looks cute with Louboutins and a blazer).
Stop telling women how to dress. It has never worked. Most moms of kids that age are in their 30s/40s/50s. Let 'em slay.
Believe it or not you can send home a million notices home on paper and not have it read ever but put it on Facebook once and have everyone know what’s up. It’s how things work nowI honestly don't think its a problem but I do think that its wack to post that on social media. I can't imagine this being the first school to have this policy for parents. The parent should be held to the same standard as the student when coming to the school. A parent coming to school dress like that sets a bad example for the community.
As far as the black issue. There's nothing wrong with that black woman holding other black women accountable for the example that they are setting within the schools community.