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fandomsecrets2014-05-19 07:15 pm
[ SECRET POST #2694 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2694 ⌋
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[General Hospital]
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[Homestuck, The Other Woman, Pacific Rim, Naruto, X-Men]
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[The Ear, the Eye and the Arm]
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[Warehouse 13]
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[Alton Brown and Anthony Bourdain]
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[YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of This World]
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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]
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[Magic: the Gathering]
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[Smallville]
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Re: School Dress Codes
In reality kids being pushed to attend a school they don't want to isn't actually the school's fault, and the school shouldn't have to change their policy based on parents forcing unwanted decisions on the child. Either way the problem there is with the family, not the school.
Also I should add, these schools aren't private, they're fully public schools.
Re: School Dress Codes
I'm not saying private schools should change their policy because kids don't like it, but I'm saying it's completely fair for kids to resent a uniform for a school they didn't even want to go to. In that case yes, the main problem is with the parents.
You saying these schools are public actually changes it a lot. Were there other options for kids who didn't want to go to those schools to go somewhere else? Especially considering it's a religious school? (also now I'm curious to where you are from)
Re: School Dress Codes
There are public secular schools, public religious schools, and public arab schools. There is a "base curriculum" of certain subjects which all schools must teach in order to be considered public and get support from the government, but outside of that they have a certain amount of freedom in choosing which subjects to teach and how much of an emphasis to put on them.
The high school diploma is given based on matriculation, and you can matriculate in almost all subjects, including the religious ones, in government-overseen examinations.
For homeschooling and such, there is also the possibility of doing "external" examinations, meaning matriculating without going to school, so you get a high school diploma without having to actually go to school.
Re: School Dress Codes
Thanks for the explanation :)
Re: School Dress Codes
I can accept that other people feel differently on the subject.
Re: School Dress Codes
I'm kind of confused now as to whether that was ultimately your point, or not.