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daniels: I agree with the above statement. My family just moved from
Chicago, where they didnt have a strict dress code they were able to wear tank top and shorts above their knees. When I enrolled my children i asked for all rules and were not given any.
So, the first day of school they were informed that the dress code would enforced. My daughter got sent to ISS on the first day of school for two periods until I was notified to bring her some more clothes. Needdless to say I went OFF. Had I been informed the rules before the first day of school My child could have been saved from embaressment of spending her first day in a new school iss.
Chicago, where they didnt have a strict dress code they were able to wear tank top and shorts above their knees. When I enrolled my children i asked for all rules and were not given any.
So, the first day of school they were informed that the dress code would enforced. My daughter got sent to ISS on the first day of school for two periods until I was notified to bring her some more clothes. Needdless to say I went OFF. Had I been informed the rules before the first day of school My child could have been saved from embaressment of spending her first day in a new school iss.
Submitted by a Parent on Aug 7, 2009
Administration at the school is like a band of police. They treat good kids who make trival mistakes as if they are criminals. There ISS is generally backed up for days do to simple dress code violations. Dress code was never an issue in this school since most of the children are well dressed and well behaved. Administrators have little or no passion for any child who doesn't fit their mold leaving the children little room for individuality.
Submitted by a Parent on Mar 29, 2009


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