Texas school district bans hooded clothing and dresses for most students.....

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(CNN) — A North Texas school district has updated its dress code for the upcoming school year to ban hooded clothing as well as dresses and skirts for many of its grade levels, reasoning that the change will help students in their future careers.

The bans quickly elicited a backlash from parents, students and others who view the policy as unnecessarily restrictive, prompting one high school student to create a petition to “fight unreasonable dress code changes” announced by the Forney Independent School District (FISD).

The new policy, which applies to all 18 of FISD’s schools, prohibits clothing such as hoodies, coats and jackets with hoods inside the school, and also forbids students in grades five and above from wearing dresses, skirts or skorts.

The dress code also requires students to wear solid colored shirts and slacks, shorts or capri pants in navy blue, black or khaki colors. Among the things the dress code prohibits are demin pants, sleeveless shirts, t-shirts, overalls or clothing with holes in it.



The district emphasized in its announcement of the policy change that the shift is intended to prepare students to enter the workplace. It also said the policy gives FISD “a positive and distinctive identity” and reflects the “values of the schools and community,” according to a statement and video released by the district.

The video announcement published by FISD lays out the district’s reasoning behind the new policy and features a voiceover from a student.

“I may be a little young to understand what professionalism means right now, but the skills I’m learning are an essential part of being successful in my future career,” the student says. “Every profession has a dress code, whether it’s scrubs, a welding helmet or a chef’s apron. The way I dress plays an important role in professional and safety, both in the classroom and on the job site.”

If a student violates the dress code, they will be “given an opportunity to correct the problem at school,” the policy says. If the violation is not corrected, the student may be placed under in-school suspension until the violation is fixed or until a parent or other adult brings the child different clothing that fits the policy, it says.

The newly unveiled policy change has met resistance and criticism from residents who disagree with the bans and the district’s reasoning, including parents Amy and Derick Hollaman, whose children attend FISD schools. The couple told CNN affiliate WFAA that they doubt the restricting will help students.

“A young lady should be able to choose what she wears,” Derick Hollaman told WFAA. “They shouldn’t be forced to wear pants.”

One of their daughters, Forney High School student Brooklynn Hollaman, started the petition opposing the new dress code, arguing the policy is “completely wrong” and “unfair.” The petition has gathered more than 3,500 signatures as of Friday, though it is unclear if the signatures are all from people within the district.

“There are so many important future workforce skills that we want to impart in our kids as they head off to have a successful future,” FISD Superintendent Justin Terry says in the announcement video, listing characteristics including creativity, collaboration and “baseline employability skills” like showing up to work on time, communicating positively with coworkers, and following the expectations of an employer.

The dress code is made to “improve student self-esteem, bridge socio-economic differences among students, and promote positive behavior, thereby enhancing school safety and improving the learning environment,” FISD said in its statement.

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I'M ALL FOR DRESS CODES, BUT THIS SHIT STINKS OF CAC MEN AND THEIR HATRED OF WOMEN AND BLACK PEOPLE
 
Should just have a proper dress code of polo shirts and pants like private schools do. Everybody wear the same shit. You're there to learn not to show out. Eliminates bullying for the kids that can't afford Jordan's, etc.
in theory yes

but bullies will find a way

and shoes most of the time are not part of the dress requirement
 
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The dresses don't make sense. My sense is that hey are probably trying to cover up legs to avoid sexualizing girls over a certain age and control the urges of they boys. Male hormones don't work like that tho. She can be in a hijab and still be sexualized.
This is exactly it. I sat in a recent school board meeting and this was one of the conversations. Some of these girls are out of control.
 
Should just have a proper dress code of polo shirts and pants like private schools do. Everybody wear the same shit. You're there to learn not to show out. Eliminates bullying for the kids that can't afford Jordan's, etc.
Bullies gonna bully... that's what they do.

The dress code is a way to stifle a person's creativity, to me. You shouldn't come to school looking like a clown. But, making everyone dress the same way that a school official wants them to is nonsense.

It's clothes today, then it's "You can't wear locs" tomorrow.
 
Bullies gonna bully... that's what they do.

The dress code is a way to stifle a person's creativity, to me. You shouldn't come to school looking like a clown. But, making everyone dress the same way that a school official wants them to is nonsense.

It's clothes today, then it's "You can't wear locs" tomorrow.

Kids from schools with that type of dress code perform better generally. My ex was a teacher in DC Public Schools and Atlanta Public Schools. I'm not gonna pull stats but they are out there for those who care to look.

School at that level in general stifles creativity. It's to provide a general base of education. Parents should provide opportunities at home, summer or community group (church/mosque, libraries, whatever) to supplement development. I ain't got kids but I was one and that approach turned out well for me.

Just spitballing.
 
Bullies gonna bully but we now have generations of kids shot beat up or killed for their popular clothing. You can argue if they all wear the same clothes they would get bullied or robbed for their tech. But it's the schools responsibility to do something not just say it's gonna happen anyway so let's not try to prevent what we can.
 
I’m lost on the dress thing.

In understand they may be concerned with mini-skirts and tight sun dress or dress more appropriate for the nightclub. But skirts and dress’ are common in White Collar professions across America.

There was a time in America girls in all grades wore skirts and dress’ to school. You see it in old movies and TV shows pre-1970.

All they had to do was make a business casual dress code, they would get less pushback.
 
Should just have a proper dress code of polo shirts and pants like private schools do. Everybody wear the same shit. You're there to learn not to show out. Eliminates bullying for the kids that can't afford Jordan's, etc.
Shoes is the ONLY WAY to stand out when a proper dress code is enforced. So it would help with some but in all honesty if you roll up wearing them XJ-9000's with your uniform you still getting roasted
 
Shoes is the ONLY WAY to stand out when a proper dress code is enforced. So it would help with some but in all honesty if you roll up wearing them XJ-9000's with your uniform you still getting roasted

So...you and truth are the same person? Or is that some joke from some movie I didn't see?

No idea what a XJ whatever is. You should understand the point I was making, shoes or hat or whatever.

The issue doesn't directly affect me so whatever.
 
So...you and truth are the same person? Or is that some joke from some movie I didn't see?

No idea what a XJ whatever is. You should understand the point I was making, shoes or hat or whatever.

The issue doesn't directly affect me so whatever.
I guess hood shit is hood shit no matter where you go.

Them XJ-9000's was the jawns you'd get from Payless Shoe Store, which (to my knowledge) is out of business.
 
Where is the see thru backpack? Dress code is bullshit when it's 100 plus you want the kids in something comfortable hell even the work place let's their employees wear different stuff when it's hot outside not everyone going to work in a cold ass office! What if they wanna grow up to be and athlete or coach :idea: or a life guard:idea:or a youtuber?
 
The dresses don't make sense. My sense is that hey are probably trying to cover up legs to avoid sexualizing girls over a certain age and control the urges of they boys. Male hormones don't work like that tho. She can be in a hijab and still be sexualized.

You are talking about feeble minded christians, what else do you expect?
 
Where is the see thru backpack? Dress code is bullshit when it's 100 plus you want the kids in something comfortable hell even the work place let's their employees wear different stuff when it's hot outside not everyone going to work in a cold ass office! What if they wanna grow up to be and athlete or coach :idea: or a life guard:idea:or a youtuber?

Can you have a see through bag that is bullet proof at the same time?
 
Kids from schools with that type of dress code perform better generally. My ex was a teacher in DC Public Schools and Atlanta Public Schools. I'm not gonna pull stats but they are out there for those who care to look.

School at that level in general stifles creativity. It's to provide a general base of education. Parents should provide opportunities at home, summer or community group (church/mosque, libraries, whatever) to supplement development. I ain't got kids but I was one and that approach turned out well for me.

Just spitballing.
I hear you. But, I feel that creativity is just as important in a child's development as anything else. They are trying to paint everyone with a broad brush.

I remember a friend of mine was trying to get into Standford. He had a 3.8 gpa. Guess what though? Almost everyone else who applied had 4.0s or above. He got in though. He got in because he was a swimmer and a musician. Not because he had the highest gpa.

Most colleges are getting rid of the SATs... They were losing the creative minds, and getting a bunch of analytical minds.

I think those with creative minds are going to be the ones who save the planet. Musicians and other artists of various disciplines are our hope.

It's those who grew up with this rigid analytical structure who are the freaking problem. They all dress the same. They all think the same way. They couldn't fight their way out of non-conformity if they tried. Most engineers look the same way. They'll tell you, "In theory, this will work." Well, when the shit doesn't work in real life, they become stuck. Then, a creative mind will come in and save the day.

I said that just to say, the conformity always starts somewhere... Here, it's a dress code.
 
Should just have a proper dress code of polo shirts and pants like private schools do. Everybody wear the same shit. You're there to learn not to show out. Eliminates bullying for the kids that can't afford Jordan's, etc.

I guess there are no bullies in private schools.
 
Should just have a proper dress code of polo shirts and pants like private schools do. Everybody wear the same shit. You're there to learn not to show out. Eliminates bullying for the kids that can't afford Jordan's, etc.
Although bullies are going to bully, dress codes help a fucking lot. Even if a person isn't getting bullied, just not having the clothing adds unneeded pressure and stress. And it can lead to fights over folks saying slick shit.

But with this particular ban, who knows. If a boy wants to wear a dress to school, the alphabet crew about to bring hell down on these folks. :lol:
 
Bullies gonna bully... that's what they do.

The dress code is a way to stifle a person's creativity, to me. You shouldn't come to school looking like a clown. But, making everyone dress the same way that a school official wants them to is nonsense.

It's clothes today, then it's "You can't wear locs" tomorrow.
These are conflicting.


You are advocating for freedom of expression with clothing while telling someone how they should/shouldn't present themselves.
 
These are conflicting.


You are advocating for freedom of expression with clothing while telling someone how they should/shouldn't present themselves.
I think you're nitpicking... If you are doing that on purposing, then I have nothing else to say.

If you are not, all I'm saying is this: be presentable. I don't think any of us would want our children to go to school wearing jeans with the crotch cut out (I'm being hyperbolic here just for an example). You can present yourself in a manner that will satisfy your inner creative drive without being a vulgarian.

I think most of the people here know exactly what I'm trying to say.
 
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