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3 inches above the knee, school hypocrisy continue

September 26, 2007

Both of my daughters attend FCHS. Yesterday they came home and told me that the neighbor received a d-hall due to the fact that her skirt was more that 3 inches above the knee. I have never once seen the neighbor dress in a revealing or provocative manner. I believe quite a few d-halls have been issued at FCHS for dress code violations. The vice principal runs around with a rule and actually measures the length of the skirts. But wait aren't these the same people who think that removing a garter and grinding at dances is just good clean fun? So the girls at FCHS are to act like ladies during the school day, but are encouraged to act like strip club employees at a dance. Now here is a great message from our school administrators. The FCHS SBDM refused to address the dancing issue and even encouraged it to continue and at the same time decided 3 inches above the knee was just too revealing for the school day. Huh? I am having trouble putting these two together, you can not show part of your leg, but can rub your rear-end into the private parts of a male student as long as it at a dance. The school also have a policy against PDA's (public displays of affection) during the school day. I guess rubbing into the private parts of a male student is not a display of affection, I wonder what does qualify. Why do dances or any school functions outside out the normal school day have different rules? My guess is that FCHS has a different set of rules for dances only; basically our school administrators are nothing short of hypocrites. One set of rules is all I am asking for, either our kids act trashy or not.