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spacelady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-11-05 12:00 AM
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4. Good point--Of Course not--they are just being vague because they do
not have a "uniform" uniform policy and they know it. Mobile County public schools is a HUGE school system and each school's uniform policy is up to the discretion of each school. See what I'm dealing with?
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  -School Uniform Policy & Its Scope-soliciting opinions in the Lounge.... spacelady  Oct-10-05 11:47 PM   #0 
  - Mmm. See that's what causes uniforms to go wrong.  cssmall   Oct-10-05 11:50 PM   #1 
  - Well if they are going to be so picky, they can provide them just like  spacelady   Oct-10-05 11:55 PM   #3 
     - I wholeheartedly agree with you!  cssmall   Oct-11-05 12:02 AM   #6 
  - Have you been given fabric samples?  Lars39   Oct-10-05 11:52 PM   #2 
  - Good point--Of Course not--they are just being vague because they do  spacelady   Oct-11-05 12:00 AM   #4 
  - There it is. I've said this would happen.  Jamastiene   Oct-11-05 12:01 AM   #5 
  - That's why they need to be done correctly.  cssmall   Oct-11-05 12:06 AM   #7 
  - I'm still against the uniforms deal, but I can see your point.  Jamastiene   Oct-11-05 01:27 AM   #13 
  - Yes, you are absolutely right & it only gets worse.  spacelady   Oct-11-05 12:12 AM   #8 
  - They say the uniforms level the playing field for poorer students.  hippywife   Oct-11-05 06:24 AM   #16 
     - Precisely.  Jamastiene   Oct-12-05 05:30 PM   #17 
  - Is this a public school?  hickman1937   Oct-11-05 12:21 AM   #9 
  - You are absolutely correct, however it is not an affordability issue  spacelady   Oct-11-05 12:46 AM   #10 
     - And that was my 911 post. Going nukular, in my own small way. n/t  spacelady   Oct-11-05 12:47 AM   #11 
     - The administration is your employee as a tax payer.  hickman1937   Oct-11-05 01:00 AM   #12 
  - Opt out of the policy.  philosophie_en_rose   Oct-11-05 01:30 AM   #14 
  - That's a dress-code rather than a uniform.  tjwmason   Oct-11-05 05:52 AM   #15 
 

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