LUSBY, Md. (WUSA)- Soon, kids may try to push the envelope when it comes to their school's dress codes.
"They'd zip up their jackets but they'd go down the hall and unzip," says Lori Sikorski, the administrative secretary at Mill Creek Middle School.
"Teachers say all the time, 'Pull your pants up. They just don't listen. They pull them up half way," says 8th grader Victoria Miller.
"It's cleavage and boxers," says Assistant Principal Abbe Gray.
So, teachers at Mill Creek Middle School in Lusby Maryland, came up with idea.
"We're not embarrassing any kid in public. We're just saying, hey, you know what the policy is. We need you to go to the office and let's take care of that," said Principal Darrel Prioleau.
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With the new Md. gender law all the kids have to say is i am bob today and jill the next day. Cover most of the problems.
ReplyDeleteGood for that school, just wish it would happen in Salisbury.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a great idea not only for the kids but some staff as well.
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ReplyDeletewe don't need The Jersey Shore in schools and all the trashy vanity male and female
at that age getting and education is your job.....like a UPS
if you want to go on to technical school and major in hair dressing and trampiness or juice head tatooed Ed Hardy Plumbers crack do that on your own dime
children and alot of adults can't afford the luxury of self expression
we all have jobs to do
the hole nation has become self obcessed
good for Lusby, MD!!!!
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