Dressing up the codes
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The Laguna Beach High School Dress Code Committee is interviewing
student groups, PTA members and faculty to address dress code
concerns. A new standard will be finalized in the summer and put in
place in the fall.
It doesn’t hurt to discuss and investigate what’s best for our
children, but let’s hope enough input is gathered to make a fair and
workable decision.
Kids tend to find dress codes hilarious. The students who dress
most appropriately are just as often into the kind of trouble parents
fear as the students who are a bit risque.
Some adults find the dress code too controlling. What’s wrong with
letting teenagers express their individuality?
But there are limits. It’s like that absurd, but often fitting,
quote by Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart about obscenity: “I
shall not today attempt to define the kinds of material I understand
to be embraced ... but I know it when I see it.” We need to remember
that what matters is the behavior and respect by students, but
bathing suits and see-through items, for example, are a bit too much
at school. They can show some creativity in their effort to display
their personality in a non-offensive manner.
Of course, the limit goes both ways. In France they now prohibit
the wearing of religious symbols in public schools. That defies
American beliefs in freedom of expression and religion. But it is
also a good touchstone to remind us that rules can go too far.
The most important thing is that if you care, make sure to give
your input. To participate in the Dress Code Committee, call (949)
497-7750.
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