Even the minor ones. Though it wasn't mentioned in the article, I can almost guarantee this girl wasn't suspended for her first dress code infraction. The problem came when she continued her crusade, and refused to accept the school's authority.
Point is, the infraction that got her suspended wasn't "violating the dress code" (minor), it was "willful rebellion against authority" (less minor). Unless the school wants to simply cave anytime a student rebels against a rule, they have to do something about such situations. Schools aren't parents, though, and don't have a lot of disciplinary options available. If a kid won't do what the school tells them to, the only real recourse they have is to kick 'em out. "If you won't listen to us, then don't ask us to teach you."
Makes good sense to me.
Point is, the infraction that got her suspended wasn't "violating the dress code" (minor), it was "willful rebellion against authority" (less minor). Unless the school wants to simply cave anytime a student rebels against a rule, they have to do something about such situations. Schools aren't parents, though, and don't have a lot of disciplinary options available. If a kid won't do what the school tells them to, the only real recourse they have is to kick 'em out. "If you won't listen to us, then don't ask us to teach you."
Makes good sense to me.
Curious to hear your thoughts on this.
17/09/2010 04:00:52 PM
- 895 Views
Hmm. A tough one for me as there are a few elements to it
17/09/2010 04:36:49 PM
- 409 Views
Re: Hmm. A tough one for me as there are a few elements to it
17/09/2010 04:56:53 PM
- 478 Views
Re: Hmm. A tough one for me as there are a few elements to it
17/09/2010 05:11:16 PM
- 453 Views
How do they handle a Sikh's dagger?
17/09/2010 05:26:29 PM
- 379 Views
i doubt it's something that'll come up
17/09/2010 05:30:00 PM
- 361 Views

I believe they do that anyway. It's not as if they ever take it out, anyway. *NM*
17/09/2010 05:33:32 PM
- 151 Views
Not in the US, no.
19/09/2010 12:40:37 AM
- 377 Views

no idea. I referred to the US because that's where the article took place, though. *NM*
19/09/2010 04:12:22 AM
- 149 Views
Actually, Wikipedia says it has come up in the US and Canada both.
19/09/2010 03:28:40 PM
- 370 Views
this is not a religouis issue
17/09/2010 06:07:44 PM
- 416 Views
Short answer would be yes... but I'll wait for you to prove
18/09/2010 12:32:39 AM
- 418 Views
you can't "prove" evolution but I would guess you still think it is true
18/09/2010 04:36:45 PM
- 370 Views
I think she's a little nuts, but kicking her out of school seems silly. *NM*
17/09/2010 05:06:54 PM
- 176 Views
I'm not exactly sure what I feel about the religious connotations
17/09/2010 05:27:16 PM
- 351 Views
A school must enforce its rules.
17/09/2010 07:21:09 PM
- 361 Views
I live on the outskirts of Raleigh. First thought: "I bet this happened in Johnston County."
17/09/2010 06:48:41 PM
- 371 Views
17/09/2010 07:19:49 PM
- 442 Views

Headline: "Supreme executive, judicial, and legislative powers to be vested in Aemon, and Sareitha."
17/09/2010 07:31:49 PM
- 381 Views
You have to admit it has a nice ring to it.
17/09/2010 07:32:56 PM
- 375 Views
When I come to power, I'll be sure to remember you both for executive positions.
20/09/2010 01:51:08 PM
- 436 Views
I think dress codes, in general, are absurd in any case, so... *NM*
17/09/2010 10:48:11 PM
- 147 Views
Could anyone please explain the reasoning behind banning body piercings?
18/09/2010 12:00:00 AM
- 393 Views
schoolsprobably have lots of rules you don't like
18/09/2010 12:36:24 AM
- 393 Views

It wasn't the end to the world but it did instill a disrespect for arbitrary rules. Leg warmers were
18/09/2010 01:11:36 AM
- 414 Views
Utter crap, religion of convenience, has anyone looked at their twisted little doctrine?
18/09/2010 12:10:15 AM
- 377 Views
It seems obvious to me that they are fetishists hiding behind religion. Lame pussies. *NM*
18/09/2010 04:29:10 AM
- 154 Views