Tuesday, December 20, 2011

EDITORIAL: Dress Codes are the Same

By Nate Glanville & Kendra Arseneault

A dress code is a set of rules for students and faculty in schools. The objective of a dress code is to limit students apparel. Lately, teachers have seen students not following school dress code, such as wearing their pants low showing their under garments or wearing short skirts that do not meet the middle finger length rule.


Students complain all the time about not wearing what they would like to wear to school. They say that different schools more lenient about the dress code. But, in fact, they are wrong. Other schools such as Kearsarge Regional High School, Concord High School and Hillsborough- Deering High School have very similar rules as in our school. The schools do not allow halter-tops or spaghetti traps as an example of the similarity of the dress code guidelines. But, then again, some students are correct because it depends on the teacher.


Individual teachers enforce the dress code at a different approach, but students feel that it should be enforced consistently on clothing choice from the students point of view.

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