At least after September 30th and not before June 1st. Clear members of the committee and Dr. Latham were clearly surprised that 5 out of 6 principals surveyed disagreed with relaxing the dress code by allowing knee-length shorts in the months of October and May,
Everybody was prepared to put forth the motion relaxing the code until they realized that all but 1 out of the 6 schools did not want to see any additional leg for those two months. All three middle school and three high school principals were asked about "What Not To Wear".
I thought we had 4 high schools. Don't they give out diplomas at Facteau-Leary? I had hoped "GQ" would have rendered a fashion opinion.
(Rick, I bet they have your size.)
I'm sorry but WHO CARES what the principals think about whether or not kids should wear shorts in Oct and May - why don't we let the kids decide? If they wear shorts in February and get cold then maybe next time they wont wear shorts. It's called cause and effect.
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