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Ban The Catholic School Kilt? Sure why not, we ban everything else! (pg. 3)
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sentinal
There you go AJ, just for you pal!
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| love_child |
| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
This thread is worthless without pics |
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| Skipper |
| I wouldn't say "phasing out" and "banning" are the same thing Jay |
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| Djsketchbag |
| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
the kilt was the best part about high school. |
+ 10000000000000000000000000000 |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
I wouldn't say "phasing out" and "banning" are the same thing Jay |
When you are not allowed to do something anymore its a ban.
"phasing out" just means its not a complete province wide ban... yet. Just like they "phased out" smoking until the province banned it outright.
Semantics my dear. |
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| MarkT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
this is public school we are talking about. Private schools have always had weird rules depending on the school. But when its private its your choice to be there (well parents but still)
My point is everything you can think of is being banned and im sick of it. |
wrong. this is Catholic school, not a public school. and it IS your choice to be there, because there will be a non-denomination public school serving that area.
http://www.dpcdsb.org/CEC/About+Us/
The Catholic school boards have long been able to enforce their own policies with regard to dress codes, code of conduct, religious ciriculum requierments, etc. *separately* from public school boards.
If this school, with the support of the board, sees fit to change its dress code, they can do so...and wtf do you care? send your kid to the local public school that doesn't have a uniform or dress code.
this is a huge FAIL on your part for making this part of your constant whining about "bans" when this has nothing to do with gov't or public policy. |
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| Invasionmix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sentinal
There you go AJ, just for you pal!
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lolololololololololol :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by MarkT
wrong. this is Catholic school, not a public school. and it IS your choice to be there, because there will be a non-denomination public school serving that area.
http://www.dpcdsb.org/CEC/About+Us/
The Catholic school boards have long been able to enforce their own policies with regard to dress codes, code of conduct, religious ciriculum requierments, etc. *separately* from public school boards.
If this school, with the support of the board, sees fit to change its dress code, wtf do you care?
this is a huge FAIL on your part for making this part of your constant whining about "bans" when this has nothing to do with gov't or public policy. |
1) Publicly funded schooling
2) that was a side point, the main point is that everyone likes to ban everything at the drop of a hat. Im sick of it |
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| MarkT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
1) Publicly funded schooling
2) that was a side point, the main point is that everyone likes to ban everything at the drop of a hat. Im sick of it |
FAIL.
Catholic schools have always enjoyed the same exemptions and there IS a public school serving every area, so no one is forced to go there.
this is nothing new and each school, with the support of the board, has always been able to determine its dress code.
some schools allowed for walking shorts in lieu of pants, most do not. some allowed for sweaters or vests in lieu of blazers, some do not. all enforce a specific colours.
this is your most pathetic whining yet... |
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| nifty narcotix |
| So I just scrolled through 3 pages of a kilt thread and all I got to see was a couple nutsacks and a gay picture of Iain. Lame |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by MarkT
FAIL.
Catholic schools have always enjoyed the same exemptions and there IS a public school serving every area, so no one is forced to go there.
this is nothing new and each school, with the support of the board, has always been able to determine its dress code.
some schools allowed for walking shorts in lieu of pants, most do not. some allowed for sweaters or vests in lieu of blazers, some do not. all enforce a specific colours.
this is your most pathetic whining yet... |
I dont diasgree. They do have the right to change the dress code. Im saying that i disagree with the decision and that parents obviously havnt been consulted (the taxpayers). A lot of others on here seem to agree. Imagine they banned buttless man chaps on Church? LOL
So PASS!
FAIL seems to be the cool buzzword on trance addict these days eh? |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by nifty narcotix
So I just scrolled through 3 pages of a kilt thread and all I got to see was a couple nutsacks and a gay picture of Iain. Lame |
hahaha i agree. |
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