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    Once again, I give you an article I pulled from the good ol' Metro newspaper I read every weekday morning.

    http://www.channelcincinnati.com/edu...32/detail.html

    The summary (quoted from Metro): A girl of 13 was sent home from school because she was showing too much cleavage. Dannielle Fuqua was asked to change by the principal at Holy Family Catholic School in Cincinnati, Ohio, because her dress was too revealing. School officials said they felt they made the right decision to send her home. But Dannielle said: 'I wouldn't have come to school if I thought something was wrong with the dress.'

    So, what do YOU think? I don't think that's really low cut at all.

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    Well, I don't know. I do kind of agree that you can see some cleavage, but the school did say specifically in the dress code, "show no cleavage." That doesn't give her a reason to wear a dress that shows the slightest cleavage. It's still there, and the school does have the right to send her home. She can still wear fashionable clothing, but I think she will need to stay away from the low-cuts that can show some cleavage for a girl her size.

    And I do think the school's dress code with that "no cleavage" is pretty reasonable.

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    If the school has a dress code, then kids have to follow it.

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    Let me be the first and probably last to say this,
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    Anyway i agree with the schools decision, they had every right to send her home. Im sure she/her mother agreed to the dress code when she joined the school. Although these are changing times a dress code was in effect.

    Another student got away with wearing the same dress, you have to take that into consideration...should she get in trouble for having big knockers?

    Also schools do over-react like the time i got kicked out of class for forgetting to shave in the morning, thus breaking the dresscode.
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    At my school I see alot more then that and its 16-18 year olds. Like other peopel said, maybe school dress codes should be enforced, lots of people dont really follow it these days.

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    It goes back and forth for me. If there is a dress code then it should probably be enforced, but at the same time, to me, it's splitting hairs. So long as people wear clothing that isn't too risque or offensive, I don't see any problem with it. Dress codes also to me, seem to breed the idea of conformity, which I don't think is a good thing, but to each their own.

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    [q]"I don't think nothing was wrong with the dress... I wouldn't have came to school if I thought something was wrong with the dress."[/q]She can barely even speak properly; it's probably good that there's someone else telling her how to dress.
    Meh, if the school's got a uniform code, then students should be prepared to follow it. I've had to shave regularly from the age of 13 or so; but in spite of the hassle I still shed the fuzz whenever the school told me to. If a religious school doesn't want 13-year-old girls to dress in a dodgy way, then that's up to them. Showing that much skin is likely a fairly disturbing degree of sexualization, in their opinion. They'd probably send home a male student of the same age who came to school in Speedos.
    Another student got away with wearing the same dress, you have to take that into consideration...should she get in trouble for having big knockers?
    Yes, if it's against the school policy to show them off.

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    Did you see the video? I wouldn't say she was showing them off. And since it was for some kind of formal event, I think it would be tough for her to find a dress that would show less. She'd probably have to wear a sweater or something, and that's a bit unfair.
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    there are plenty of suitable dresses and it's a school she's going to not some kind of party.
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    Well, I for one don't think there's anything wrong with the dress... but if the school does, that's what goes. She's part of a non-democratic, non-flexible institution, and must obey the laws (as silly as those may be), or take a hike. Simple as that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loony BoB
    Did you see the video? I wouldn't say she was showing them off. And since it was for some kind of formal event, I think it would be tough for her to find a dress that would show less. She'd probably have to wear a sweater or something, and that's a bit unfair.
    Nope, never saw any video, just the photo in that article. I never meant to say that she was definitely "showing off", just that the school should be free to act if she was. However, that sorta thing should only really apply to normal uniform situations. If someone's at a non-uniform event, there should be some leeway - if they want to impose limits, then they should make them clear.

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    hey! At least Its better than wearing a school uniform constantly!...





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    Isn't she in the 8th grade? Shame on you tastey pies you better be like 12 years old :o

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    I've attended private school, which has every right to impose a dress code. If you don't like it, you don't have to go there, your parents are actually PAYING for you to go there.

    I know many girls who stretch the limits (some guys as well, though definitely more girls) and revealing garments are often the source of detentions. They choose not to wear appropriate clothes, so they must be prepared to accept the consequences.

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    In the words of the greatest band to grace gods green earth: Catholic School Girls rule. Its scary when 13 year old girls look a lot older than they are. I found the whole thing hysterical personally.

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