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I just hope they close Centennial to school choice because you know the applications are going to go through the roof with this policy.
Are you seriously arguing that there is more gang activity and crime in this age group because there are 1000 students at this school? You see no other reason for this? Wow, crime must be off the charts at the BYU, with over 32,000 students.
With 78% of the parents voting for the dress code (which is quite a super majority), how do you see Centennial's enrollment going through the roof? Do you think these 78% are going to be so disappointed with the compromise that they'll leave?
If the dress code for next year is a compromise, how do you see children moving to a charter school (which have more restrictive dress codes) being a good move for those who are opposed to the dress code?
If you are reading this, I would like to know what your problem is with the dress code. If anything, I would hope that you don't feel it is restrictive enough. Something had to be done to keep the gang banging clothing out.
Since our schools don't have uniforms, I wish that they would just enforce the dress code that is in place now.
The teachers I remember learning the most from were the ones that dressed in dresses, slacks, nice shirt, and one even wore jeans, shirt, tie and jacket.
I have noticed with some of my kids teachers that there is no wonder that they have no control in the classroom. The kids see them as one of their peers, not someone in authority.
Teachers ought to be required to dress in a professional manner.