Jenny -
#87562 - 07/07/04 09:01 PM
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peaches
Reged: 09/28/03
Posts: 1183
Loc: Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Haha, Jenny, you'd love my school - the dress code is the most strict you can possibly get without switching to uniforms!! Here it is:
1) No words on shirts, and shirts must cover the back and abdomen at all times including when you're sitting and raising your arms over your head. No low-cut shirts even if you wear a camisole underneath, and if you wear a button-down shirt it must be buttoned all the way up. Your sleeves have to be at least four inches in length from the shoulder.
2) Shorts have to come down to you mid-thighs or lower, and shorts and capirs can only be worn in August, September, May, and June.
3) No flip, flops, athletics slides, or backless shoes. Only tennis shoes and leather sandals are allowed.
4) No skirts shorter than knee-length and they can't drag on the floor.
5) Guys must wear an undershirt under every shirt, and their pants must be worn at the waist and with a belt.
6) No colored/dyed hair (even just blonde highlights or something) on anybody
7) No dangle earrings or hoops. Only studs, and no big rings or thick necklaces. Only one piercing is allowed in each ear and nowhere else.
8) You can't wear excessive makeup or any perfume at all.
9) Jeans have to be hemmed and can't touch the floor.
If you break these rules, you're sent home for the rest of the day and you get F's on everything you miss - it's like a suspension!! The joy of private schooling
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Haha, Jenny, you'd love my school - the dress code is the most strict you can possibly get without switching to uniforms!!
Oh... no, no, no. I'm a theatre geek after all. I'm all about free expression! I just am not about free expression of one's... genitalia. I mean, save something for when you get drunk at the frat party, you know?
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Re: Jenny -
#87567 - 07/07/04 09:10 PM
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peaches
Reged: 09/28/03
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Loc: Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Haha yeah, I think a lot of people have abused that privelage at our local public schools!
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I went to a private school and we had to wear HATS!!!!!!! yes hats! and ugly uniforms! ahhhhh!!!!! web page
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I went to an all boys private school for highschool and had to wear the blazor, tie and dress pants everyday. I actually quite liked it as I didn't worry about what I was going to wear everyday.
But, a few years ago I did some substitute teaching at the public highschool up here, I was shocked! I couldn't believe what some of the girls would wear to school!
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Re: Jenny -
#87578 - 07/07/04 09:23 PM
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ptillen
Reged: 06/27/04
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Loc: Milwaukee WI
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Theatre geek, really? Actress or techie?
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Actress or techie?
Oh neither! Most of the these days I'm a hard core PhD pursuing theatre history geek... I specialize in 18th century American Feminist Playwrights. But when I'm making new theatre I'm either a playwright or a director.
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You may have hated them... but I loved seeing the little girls in their Madeline hats and rows heading to school when I lived in the UK.
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Caryn -
#87586 - 07/07/04 09:31 PM
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peaches
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I think I would die if I had to wear those hats to school every day! I hate hats!!
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