Three days in, and already at least one High School has done what they can to foster disrespect for regimentation and the urge to homeschool. Great work, Oakleaf High!
Pics of both the "too-short" skirt and the "shame suit" at the link.
A Florida mother is outraged that her teenage daughter was forced to a wear a so-called “shame suit” — a public punishment for violating the dress code — on her third day at a new high school. She’s threatening to file a complaint with a federal agency, saying that her daughter’s privacy rights were violated when school administrators broadcast her dress code infraction to the rest of her peers.
Miranda Larkin didn’t realize she would be violating Oakleaf High School’s rules when she wore this black skirt on her first week of school after she and her family moved to the area from another state. But she was quickly stopped in the hallway by a teacher who said her skirt was too short. Miranda was sent to the nurse’s office and instructed to change into the school’s “dress code violation outfit.”
That outfit consists of a neon yellow t-shirt and bright red shorts, both emblazoned with the words “DRESS CODE VIOLATION”
Pics of both the "too-short" skirt and the "shame suit" at the link.