Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Red Carpet Dress Code


Who were the good the bad and the ugly at this years Oscars?

Notice anything unusual about the men?

Should the Oscar's have a Dress Code like the Grammys?

How does this Dress code compare to Talawanda's:


Rule 14. Dress and Appearance 
Dress and grooming should be neat, clean, and appropriate. It should not constitute a safety or health hazard or be such that it might hamper the educational process. The faculty and administration will have the responsibility of deeming what is appropriate for the health and safety of all persons involved in all aspects of Talawanda High School.  
First Offense: verbal warning and student will be required to correct the infraction before returning to class. 
Second Offense: Discipline will be issued based on severity of the infraction and student will be required to correct the infraction before attending classes  
In order to promote an environment conducive to learning, the standard for personal appearance prohibits the following:
- Low-cut or see through clothing
- Skirts, skorts, and dresses shorter than mid-thigh, even with leggings worn underneath.    For skirts, skorts, and dresses with slits, the slit must meet the above standard.
- Pants with holes or tears above mid-thigh
- Pajama pants or house slippers
- Visible undergarments
- Spiked jewelry or long linked chains
- Exposed midriffs and/or lower backs
- Halter-tops, muscle shirts, mesh shirts, and/or spaghetti straps
- Spandex or spandex-like shorts or pants
- Hats, bandanas
- Items that display or allude to inappropriate language or graphics representing any type of alcohol, tobacco, violence, illicit drugs, sex, or deemed to be disruptive to the educational
process.
Would these 'Stars' be sent home from THS?

How about FLOTUS (First Lady of The United States)?

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