This college "genius" should have spent more time with her face in a book during her high school years, rather than in a mirror making sure she looked "hot" for school.
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i think its pathetic that they are more concerned about dress code rather than the students education. i personally went to st joes from grade 7 -12 and graduated from there last year and just over the course of grade twelve i had been sent home for dress code various times, in which some suspension i received were more than one or two days.they also don't allow students to wear tank tops and certain skirts and shorts, which leaves us not being able to wear shorts, skirts, ripped jeans, leggings, jeggins, lulu lemon pants, and tank tops. as a teenage year old girl what else is there to wear? its not easy to find clothes for the high school age group when you're not able to wear so many things. another thing from my own experience is that they try giving the students baggy sweats to wear instead of the "inappropriate bottoms" which is discussing who wants to wear sweatpants that someone else wore? who knows if they have been washed. they also asks the students to change and if they do change at the school they make the students give them there "inappropriate pants" until the end of the day and in some cases the following day. they need to relax and let the students be. if someone is walking around with there butt hanging out of there skirt or boobs popping out of there top then yes ask them to change but anything else is pushing it. now that I'm in college and we are all able to wear whatever we feel there is no issues and it is not often you see people dressed "inappropriately". some work places such as retail /department stores even allow lulu lemon pants.