Now for this particular Lolli-person, "administrator appropriate attire" would be clunky shoes, ankle length skirts and a shirt that buttons around the wrists and up under the chin, kind of a modern day Gibson Girl without the cute factor. Sounds like a deal to me.
Parents of cheerleaders at an Ohio high school are frustrated with administrators for uniforms they say come up short in the classroom.
Monroe Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli told WLWT TV that cheerleaders were instructed to wear long shorts and T-shirts underneath their uniforms at a pep rally Friday.
"The skirts that the cheerleaders wear are very short, and they're very tight and they're slit so they can do the gymnastics that are required of a cheerleader," Lolli told WLWT.com.
Lolli said the skirts are allowed only during assemblies and games.
"You want to have students wear appropriate clothing during the educational period of the day, and then after school, wear the appropriate clothing for the event," she said.
The uniforms have not been an issue in previous years because the district's dress code was not specific on required length for shorts and skirts. The policy was clarified earlier this year, requiring that the bottom of shorts and skirts be no more than 3 inches above the knee.
Parent Becky Daniel said the school's dress code should not apply to cheerleader's uniforms.
* Just so someone is offended, I suspect that admin. to be a fundie whackjob. So there.
2 comments:
as dear QDM knows, i went to a catholic school (UGH) and the cheerleaders wore thier uniforms everytime we had a sport event or pep rally. mind you, catholic schools have a pretty strict dress code when it comes to skirt lengths and such but no stink was raised when the gals wore thier uniforms. in the winter they had long leggings and sweaters too but springtime, just the uniform.
people just have nothing better to do with themselves obviously.
I think it's pretty stupid.
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