Spring has come, and the weather is getting warmer This shows the latest issue of "sexist school clothing regulations" that irritates you. Sophia Abuabara was an excellent student at Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio, Texas (three trials on that day) and insisted that the length was too long, so the principal ordered a change in the long sleeve dress It was. What happened is explained in the Facebook video released by Sophia's mother Rosey.
"They insulted my daughter, she told me to cry, and because her skirt was too short they asked her to change clothes," Rossi said in a video It was.
Mr. Rosey also posted pictures in Instagram. This is a complete summary of why discrimination based on such gender is necessary for dressing. He answered that he was not wearing the same clothes all day and started talking about school sex discrimination clothing regulations.
"Hello, I am the one person in the photo. (For at least my face is blurred, I think of people who are taking pictures feelings is not clear.) To pay attention to the clothes of the background I think that it is important.In the school, they are my workout clothes, I changed before going to the weight room after school, "I wrote a male student of unknown identity
"Yes, we blur out your face.We are not particularly noisy about you, but I really want to point out that there are boys wearing like this at school. I answered, "I believe you will see them. (I repeat, but not personally.) Boys can wear shorts under 100 degrees of weather, but girls can not .
In the comments below, the male students agreed with the government's sexist clothing regulations and called it "imbalanced application of rules". He suggested that these rules are "obsolete" and that this issue should be dealt with in the administrator's open forum such as PTA conference.
Obviously, it is becoming very popular in Texas and many other states - if the administrator plans to supervise what students are wearing, the rules are for both men and women It should be applied equally to students.
Girls going home tight and wearing farmers' blouses, dresses that blacks come home for natural hair styling, and cross students meet the identities of men and women dressed in clothes. Instead it is not the gender assigned at birth). I think that teaching girls and students regardless of gender is basically more important than her education. This happens when a girl comes back home because he violated clothing regulations. Early this year, the principal tried to separate the 17-year old student from the exam because it was said that the long-sleeved high-neck dress is too short. Her mother refused to bring about changes in her 'fit' clothes and therefore protested school clothing provisions. Is her dress more important than letting her end the exam? Simply put, no. Again, her clavicle is exposed
The story of clothing regulations at Evanston Township High School is becoming common. Parents and students are opposed to conflicting policies that clothing rules are spread throughout the education system and therefore believe they are sexist, racial, or both. More and more schools are listening to these protests and the guidelines used reflects a new understanding of "appropriate" student clothing. It is not easy to adopt a new dress code if most of the current policy has been done for several years and it contains many preconceptions that the school is fading. As a result, the Oregon branch of the National Women's Organization took effect in 2016 and formulated a model policy for the Portland public school spread all over the country.