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Ban The Catholic School Kilt? Sure why not, we ban everything else! (pg. 5)
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Jayx1
Everything is a non issue. The collective mindset is the issue. Ban ban ban. Thats our culture now. It's quite sad
MarkT
if you're upset that you won't see as many hot chicks in short kilts, just say so.

I'd sympathize and agree that it is a travesty to deprive people of their schoolgirl eye candy, lol.

I think we've seen enough disempowerment of our teachers and administrations. time to let them do their job, which includes setting school policies. not everything warrants "taxpayer consultation".

I suppose you have a better solution though...or just the usual complaining?

I ask only because I'm *guessing* that the experienced administrations of 18 high schools probably put a fair bit more thought into their position than you have into yours.
gummybear
Screw the kilt thing..we shouldn't even have publicly funded Catholic schools...
Jayx1
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Originally posted by MarkT
if you're upset that you won't see as many hot chicks in short kilts, just say so.

I'd sympathize and agree that it is a travesty to deprive people of their schoolgirl eye candy, lol.

I think we've seen enough disempowerment of our teachers and administrations. time to let them do their job, which includes setting school policies. not everything warrants "taxpayer consultation".

I suppose you have a better solution though...or just the usual complaining?

I ask only because I'm *guessing* that the experienced administrations of 18 high schools probably put a fair bit more thought into their position than you have into yours.


Ive already said it... Teachers are being too lazy and its easier to ban something. Solution? teachers should continue to enforce the rules and punish those who break it. Simple!!

(and kilts are nice eye candy if shes over 18 i wont lie, but irrelevant in my argument LOL)
Jben
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Originally posted by chinamon
this thread makes me want to hang out at my old high school today...

.. it is still summer holidays.


LMAO!!
Jem_hadar
I never really liked the high-school kilt look like everyone else did (and drooled over). Very strange, I know.
Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
You don't go to school/university/college to be comfortable, get over it!

Uniforms made us look WAY more presentable and professional. The only things we could use to stand out were shoes, watches and stationary, and that was enough. Seriously, it's not a freaking fashion show!


Why the hell does one need to look "professional" in highschool! LOL!

Its HIGH SCHOOL! Ur not a job, or a even a big university of higher education.

The base standard should be looking presentable. You're there to have teachers talk at you, educate you... why do u need to look "professional" for that? Its not a job ur working at needing to impress ur clients...
Orko
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Originally posted by Sentinal
I'm guessing you went to St. Hoes?

Yes sir!
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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
yeah sure they dress for comfort - 90% of highschool students here look like bums on a Sunday, I remember how shocked I was when I just moved here and encountered them. Track suit pants all year around and switching between crocs and Uggs depending on a season, gosh! You don't go to school/university/college to be comfortable, get over it!

Uniforms made us look WAY more presentable and professional. The only things we could use to stand out were shoes, watches and stationary, and that was enough. Seriously, it's not a freaking fashion show!

As long as you show up and do well to further yourself, who cares how you dress? You are not in client meetings, and pitching products to potential customers, its high school for gods sake, dress how ever you want. High school in this country is a joke as it is.
Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by Orko
As long as you show up and do well to further yourself, who cares how you dress? You are not in client meetings, and pitching products to potential customers, its high school for gods sake, dress how ever you want. High school in this country is a joke as it is.


Aye, aye! Exactly.
FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by Orko
As long as you show up and do well to further yourself, who cares how you dress? You are not in client meetings, and pitching products to potential customers, its high school for gods sake, dress how ever you want. High school in this country is a joke as it is.


well it shouldn't be dressing for comfort, unless you're on a school camping trip :p that's my $0.05

and then we're surprised why Uni. students look like bums too - they bring that from their school days
having worn uniform in school since I went to middle school in Ukraine and then private school in Cyprus I kind off stuck to dressing up professionally as I went along..

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Originally posted by Jem_hadar
Why the hell does one need to look "professional" in highschool! LOL!

Its HIGH SCHOOL! Ur not a job, or a even a big university of higher education.

The base standard should be looking presentable. You're there to have teachers talk at you, educate you... why do u need to look "professional" for that? Its not a job ur working at needing to impress ur clients...


by "professional" I clearly meant "presentable" - and looking at what high school students wear here it's clear they have no ing clue

Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
well it shouldn't be dressing for comfort, unless you're on a school camping trip :p that's my $0.05

and then we're surprised why Uni. students look like bums too - they bring that from their school days


Well, i see no prob with 'dressing for comfort' either for high school..

If HS students wanna wear ripped jeans, track pants or lululemons to highschool, good for them, whatever floats their boat that day. :)

Same goes for classes at uni... i couldnt care less if or when students wore PJ pants, for example, to some early morning class.. Whatever makes them happy and comfortable. Choice should be theirs to make. Its a fantastic luxury have imo... bc everyone knows he or she wont be able to do that at a job in 4 years time, so enjoy it while u can! :)

quote:

by "professional" I clearly meant "presentable" - and looking at what high school students wear here it's clear they have no ing clue


Gotcha krist. I didnt know you meant presentable when you said professional.
FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by Jem_hadar
Same goes for classes at uni... i couldnt care less if or when students wore PJ pants, for example, to some early morning class.. Whatever makes them happy and comfortable. Choice should be theirs to make. Its a fantastic luxury have imo... bc everyone knows he or she wont be able to do that at a job in 4 years time, so enjoy it while u can! :)


Jamie you're missing the point :)
ah I wish I had pics of my friends from Russia, Australia and Europe handy - people look super cool and nicely dressed when they go to classes there

not everyone is wearing pinstipe suites and ties to work :) business-casual is a very common work attire these days so it's hardly a luxury IMO
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