School Uniform
U.S. Polo School Uniform Girls 2-6X Twill Pleated Bottom Jumper Dress, Navy, 6
(Apparel) U.S. Polo School Uniform
Button detail on waistband
Princess seams in front and back
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A VERY strict school uniform is hard to customize!
you have to have knee length skirt!
if its shorter you can just roll it down near a teacher but thats to much of a fuss.
everything has to be black, except the shirt.
the tie has to be visable above your jumper
ect...
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Well you can add things to your hair!! Even if your outfit isn't changing that much, you can have a different hair style every day!!!
What type of shirt do you have to have? If it is strict, then there is not much you can do, but if not you could wear a cute, flowy peasant top. There's always jewelry too, right?? Add lots of bracelets and rings and such!!! Maybe a cute watch? I have one that has a floral print on it from Urban Outfitters, I love it!! Oh and paint your nails, and add patterns!!!
For shoes, if the rules are strict you might still be able to get cute ones that fit the rule!! There are lots out there that are nice looking, maybe vintage-y but very cute!!
It's that time of year again when children everywhere pack their satchels and head back to school. Kitting them out in the latest size and ...
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Yes, they also have them on their website. They usually keep them on their website year round.
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My child had violated the school uniform policy so school had a uniform Police Officer (place the child in the back of thier police car) who also serves as the school resource office bring the child to my jjob wiithout calling to let me know the kid and the officer just showed up. Is this legal?
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I visited a website and there was this discussion about wearing uniforms after school. Some of these kids claimed their parents made them wear their school uniform after school. Some of these uniforms included ties and dress shoes! Ever heard of this? Don't most kids change after school? More of these kids I'm speaking of lived in the U.K. There were even parents claiming they did this.
I have heard stories of such kids, maybe their parents want to save laundry or then their families were so poor they couldn´t afford more outfits for their children. I also heard some legends from families that make the kids wear uniform for some disciplinarian reasons - That´s weird!
Did not have a whole uniform but I had a dress code at some of my schools (like dress shirt and a tie). I can recall that during some high school years the school dress didn´t really bother me. My parents did not require to ether wear it or change it. So maybe most time I did change the whole outfit, some times I took just my tie off or changed in to jeans and kept the shirt on. Quit often I did not change at all (I was too busy to do other things than getting changed and it did not bother me or anyone else). And I kind of liked the smart outfit.
I like school uniforms although I think the schools have a hide to demand it, what do you think?
School uniforms belong in fascist schools.
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Understanding the Digital Generation in School Uniforms | Niche ...
Generation gap occurs when there appears to be a difference between a younger generation and their elders, in most cases, the between children and their parents. These days the generation gap between the elders and children still in their school uniforms is not a matter of simple communication. While before what causes the gap is the different situations and experiences of the tow generations, this time around there is what we call a digital divide. Digital divide actually refers to the gap between those people with access to digital and information technology and those with limited or no access at all. But it can also be used to describe the gap between the parents and the kids these days.
Children are now called the digital generation where they have their own digital landscape. They are digital natives and speak digital as their first language while parents and the older generation are called digital immigrants who speak digital only as a second language. The world they live in is vastly different from the other generation’s world. Whatever technology they have right now is shaping who they are, how they think and in the long run, who they will become. These technologies we either take for granted and never tried to learn continues to bombard these children and have become a part of who they are. The fact that we do not understand the digital technology means that we are not able to understand these children too. This inability to understand the digital landscape and the need of the children is the reason why there remains a digital divide between parents and children.
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