Our school is awesome.

So, over the last couple weeks, we've been having unusually warm weather for April, but my school's dress code doesn't let us wear shorts outside of the gym until May. Well, yesterday, after some unsuccessful talks with the principal, some guys got mad because the school allowed girls to wear skirts and such and started plotting. The principal called the girls to the auditorium later to discuss proper dress code, but didn't regulate things more than the rules already in place. This, along with the fact that a kid wearing shorts halfway to their ankles got suspended while girls wearing skirts halfway to their knees didn't get talked to, served to draw the tension further.

Today, about five guys came to school wearing skirts. Seriously. Even though the dress code didn't forbid it, the principal had them all in the office and suspended before 15 minutes of first period were up. All five went straight to the superintendent's office, who told them they were not suspended, and they could go home, change, and come back. He also stated that if any of them wanted to take legal action he'd back them all the way. They could, too, for simple sexism, and they'd probably win.

Later in the day, one student, who was apparently off campus for a school program, called one of the local news teams. At about one, they came to the school and interviewed the students who came wearing skirts. I personally didn't know they actually showed up, but I've heard that at least part of it will be on the 7 o'clock news. I don't get local stations, but I asked someone to record it for me.

The principal was so pissed for the rest of the day that she suspended about five more students; one girl because she got up and walked out of class without permission, and another because she punched someone who was choking her. Incidentally, the girl doing the choking just got back from a 2 1/2 year school/correctional facility stint for strangling a kid at her last school; the guy had to go into the Intensive Care Unit.

I kinda wish I could watch the news, it's starting in now, and my only complaint is that all this didn't go down Monday, when the governor was here.

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Where do you go to school? Thats awesome that those guys stood up to your principal like that, she seems like a real asshole. What a sexist bitch!
 
[quote name='science' post='1108491' date='Apr 24 2008, 07:04 PM']Where do you go to school? Thats awesome that those guys stood up to your principal like that, she seems like a real asshole. What a sexist bitch![/quote]

She's usually not quite as sexist; it's just that there's been so much debate over this, and she doesn't have complete control over the mater.

However, she is a bitch: I've been suspended twice, once because my phone's alarm went off in my locked(even though the phone was off and the alarm was set for Sundays), and once because I was rolling an apple across the lunch table, it hit a kid who decked me over it, and we both got to take the rest of the day off.

As for my school, we're just a small-town place, less than 400 students, with a decent soccer team, in mid-Michigan. Still, the fact that about 10 students out of less than 400 got suspended in less than one day is pretty amazing.
 
[quote name='James B.' post='1108550' date='Apr 24 2008, 04:28 PM']Hah, this story is AMAZING.

Should be on national news :P.[/quote]
I'll be watching Good Morning America tomorrow morning. :P
 
Glad I don't have to put up with the dresscode bullshit anymore...glad I don't have to put up with private schools anymore.

Usually, private schools are stricter and the rules are bullshit.

Come to the dark side (aka public schools) where you can dress almost however you want, there's usually more people (more friends to make; more girls to meet), rules are leniant, and you'd probably get into a better college by having graduated by a public school.

But, I guess some people are forced to go a private school (by parents, of course) and I guess there are some who just aren't "cut out" for public schools and need a smaller, sheltered environment... :unsure:
 
The sad thing is, I already go to a public school. In fact, I think that's the only reason we don't have school uniforms right now, like they proposed a couple years ago.
 
I saw this same thing on MTV like 2 years ago on the show High school Stories. They wore skirts and got into the news paper, suspended etc...
 
[quote name='Salamantis' post='1108636' date='Apr 25 2008, 02:24 AM']I wish my school had moar action...[/quote]

yeah some action is always fun, the school i used to go to had one of their teachers imprissond for sleeping with a 15yo student and some time ago a video of one of the students having some "private fun" time with a hairbrush went all across town.... god i miss that school
 
I wish the public schools had at least some sort of dress code, anything.

One day I'm walking past the jr high and one of the high schools in town on the main street. I'm going down the sidewalk about mid day with my wife. Weather is warmish season (can't recall the specific time period).

This young lady walks past wearing a skirt. Slight breeze and holy crap, that girl has nothing on under her skirt. No she wasn't wearing a thong and I just missed it.

Needless to say that sort of shocked me some :)

And to confirm I wasn't imagining things, I conversed with a couple of my adult friends that were mothers of daughters. Yes, it's not impossible to encounter some girls wearing nothing under a dress or skirt.

I think you kids can be slightly crazy sometimes :)
 
[quote name='Panzer Tacticer' post='1108845' date='Apr 24 2008, 06:14 PM']I wish the public schools had at least some sort of dress code, anything.

One day I'm walking past the jr high and one of the high schools in town on the main street. I'm going down the sidewalk about mid day with my wife. Weather is warmish season (can't recall the specific time period).

This young lady walks past wearing a skirt. Slight breeze and holy crap, that girl has nothing on under her skirt. No she wasn't wearing a thong and I just missed it.

Needless to say that sort of shocked me some :)

And to confirm I wasn't imagining things, I conversed with a couple of my adult friends that were mothers of daughters. Yes, it's not impossible to encounter some girls wearing nothing under a dress or skirt.

I think you kids can be slightly crazy sometimes :)[/quote]

I don't think private schools check for underwear. And all public schools have dress codes.
 
I just browsed the local news site; if they actually did an interview with the kids it wasn't worth putting there, apparently. I guess I'll have to rely on my sources, but you can't really count on anyone at my school.
 
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I go to a catholic school, and we have a uniform. Our "skirt" is technically a kilt, so if any of us tried to pull off what those 5 guys did, we probobly would've been able to take on the school legally. =D
 

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