Boy NOT sent home for wearing skirt
Boy NOT sent home for wearing skirt
This story is a month old but I've only just seen it.
http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teess ... t-13021883
If we take the school's head's comments at face value, then this seems like a good story. The school didn't stop the boy from wearing a skirt to school (it was also a regulation school skirt), and the head says he would welcome the pupil's ideas on a review of uniform policy.
There were some issues around wearing a skirt so near to exams, so I'm a little concerned about this particular stance. But they did ask him if he wanted to continue wearing a skirt.
I take this as a sign that things are changing in society. We need to keep going, keep skirting!!
http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teess ... t-13021883
If we take the school's head's comments at face value, then this seems like a good story. The school didn't stop the boy from wearing a skirt to school (it was also a regulation school skirt), and the head says he would welcome the pupil's ideas on a review of uniform policy.
There were some issues around wearing a skirt so near to exams, so I'm a little concerned about this particular stance. But they did ask him if he wanted to continue wearing a skirt.
I take this as a sign that things are changing in society. We need to keep going, keep skirting!!
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Re: Boy NOT sent home for wearing skirt
What a great story. I love the encouragement they give him. There’s no shortage of it for young people but less so for boring old grown adults. I guess that’s why we have each other.