Re: School Uniforms
Thats pretty much the only way it can work in America, except parents dont have to move to opt out of a uniform requirement. They merely tell the school/principle to get a life, and the dont have to send their kid to school in a uniform. As I said above, the issue of school uniforms is a moot point. It was all decided in the 70s by the US Supreme Court in a case called Tinker vs. Des Moine. No public school in America can REQUIRE a kid to wear a uniform.<br /><br />Originally posted by rogerwa:<br /> I believe it should be up to the district and the respective school boards. If the uniorms are mandated, which in my view is a very pragmatic approach, and a parent for some reason thinks this infringes on their rights, they do have a choice. Move to a new district or home school.
It infringes on the parents right to express themselves thru the clothes they provide for their children (think religion) and it infringes on a kids right to express themselves. Yes, kid have the same 1st Amend rights as everyone else.<br /><br />Kids have other constitutionally protected rights, as well. A schools cant even search a kids backpack for drugs, weapons, or radioactive homework without probable cause.<br /><br /><br />I frankly don't see how this is infringing on someones right. We seriously need to pick our battles. If the school board is involved as a check mechanism to the administration, then it should be fine..
Bingo!!!<br /><br />My kids go to private schools and wear uniforms. The money thing isn't an argument because the uniform clothes wear like iron and can be passed from kid to kid. Our school even has a uniform swap once a year. There is also a reason that private schools generally have better academic performance that public schools. That is because of the parental involvment ratio, not smarter kids. The vast majority, in my expereince, of parents who send their kids to private schools tend to be much more aware and involved in their childs education.
Public schools have some parental involvement, but I think their biggest downfall is that they also have gvt involvement. The more gvt is involved in anything to do with your life, the less likely you are to be successful or survive. I think you are correct, public schools teach to the lowest common denominator. All of the undereducated kids coming out of public schools have helped to pulled down our institutions of higher education. Americas universities are no longer the 1st choice pick by students from other countries looking for higher education.This is not to say kids in public schools don't have parental involovement, but there are also alot of parents that don't give a hoot and their kids go to public and bring the metrics down. Just my .02.