A few days ago
blktan23

What would you do?

I ask the teachers what they would do if a child came to school one day with a shirt that said “f u c k the war”

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A few days ago
Sharon F

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In my school district, our dress code states “No profanity” (along with the usual no drug, cigarette, alcohol references, and sexually provocative attire) and -so therefore any student wearing a T-shirt with the word ‘f u c k’ would be sent to the office for dress code violation. It has nothing to do with a political statement. If a kid came in wearing ‘No More War’ or ‘Screw the War’ I personally couldn’t care less. I’d continue with my lesson and not even make a comment about the shirt.
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A few days ago
Javinia
You seem to feel that ‘legality’ and ‘constitutionality’ are the only guidelines by which our society is permitted to govern its behavior. This is false. The fact that a behavior is legal and constitutional does not make it appropriate to every situation, nor does it mean the behavior cannot be prevented by those overseeing a situation.

As an entity, a school has rights too, and among those rights is the right to carry on its business without having distracting elements forced onto it, whether by irresponsible teenagers wearing inflammatory shirts, or irresponsible parents allowing their children to wear inappropriate attire to school. This is why public schools can and do enforce dress codes.

It also bears mentioning that minors are not afforded the same ‘constitutional rights’ as adults. SO…while students are legally required to be in school (or at least receiving an approved education in some capacity), they do not have the right to wear offensive shirts simply because the Constitution affords Americans the right to free speech.

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A few days ago
fancyname
re read the constitution. The student has the freedom of expression but the school has the right to maintain discipline and decorum (this was just upheld by the Supreme Court). If the school has a t shirt policy or dress code that forbids profanity or political content the student would be sent to the office and the teachers and administration would be withing their rights to reprimand him or her. You DO NOT have the right to insult people with profanity at your will. Your rights stop when you step on others right to a professional environment at work and school. BY the way, you would and could be fired for wearing a shirt like that at a job in the real world.
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A few days ago
Kacky
You don’t know what you are talking about. Schools are allowed to set their own policy on what is acceptable clothing. Wear your shirt and serve your suspension, brat.

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A few days ago
Peyton
Send them to the office you arent paid enough to deal with that sort of issue.
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A few days ago
True Smoker
I would ask the student to if he brought enough for the rest of the class.

if not he would have to take it off….

that is until he brought enought to make the whole school wear one, and whatknot… 😀

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A few days ago
Boomer
I would disagree with the content, but would agree with the intent.
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A few days ago
mommyrayne
send their little behind to the office ( i hope the parents are in trouble!!)
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A few days ago
Twiggy
Isn`t that a physical impossibility………………?
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