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Texas school puts offenders in jumpsuits
All across the county, Monroe cheerleaders have been appearing on television and in newspapers after learning they can no longer wear their cheerleading uniform skirts to class.
The skirts violate the district’s dress code policy, though the girls can continue to wear their uniform tops just like all the other sports teams in the school, according to the story that ran today in the Middletown Journal.
Today, I came across a story out of Texas that makes this regulation seem like a visiting hours rule.
According to a story from The Houston Chronicle: A new policy at a high school located 70 miles east of San Antonio states students who violate the dress code will be required to wear an inmate-style navy blue jumpsuit to class if they refuse to attend in-school suspension or don’t change their clothes.
What do you think of this policy?
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