Kaya
Senior Member
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- Northern Cali
Excellently said.
There are differences between public schools, private schools, religious schools. They all have their own idea of what is right and what to wear.
Public schools must follow city, state, or federal rules. They must satisfy the taxpayers who do pay for their existence.
Private schools must also follow city, state, or federal rules, and also any private school rules for students and teachers that also usually need to get permission from the teaching controllers of their teaching areas. They can be different from the public schools as long as they meet the standards for teaching and the learning of the students. Often call for dress calls for both boys and girls.
Religious schools are much like the private school systems and often include special religious efforts into the daily role of teaching. Dress code is often needed in religious schools.
I personally believe that a teacher should be expected to maintain those special standards for any school they do teach at. Nothing wrong with expecting all students to follow the rules of the school they are attending. It is a skill that all schools should teach. That is something we all need to learn as we grow up. Obedience is not a dirty word.