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Friday, October 21, 2011

ClassQuarter 1Quarter 2Final Exam 1 Quarter 3Quarter 4Final Exam 2  
Period 1(1-2) Spanish I:1FFInactiveInactiveInactiveF
Period 2(1-2) Theatre Arts:1FFInactiveInactiveInactiveF
Period 3(1-2) Biology I:1FFInactiveInactiveInactiveF
Period 4(1-2) Algebra I:1 AcademicFFInactiveInactiveInactiveF
Period 5(1-2) English 9:1 AcademicFFInactiveInactiveInactiveF
Period 6(1-2) CIE:Program Of StudyFFInactiveInactiveInactiveF
Period 7(1-2) Computer ApplicationsB+B+InactiveInactiveInactiveB+

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

What is your stance on dress code? MINE IS DRESSIN SWAGED UP
what do u feel about tardy sweeps? I HATE IT THERES NO POINT TO DO THAT
why do you feel schools should or should not elemenate sports/ activities/ etc ? BECAUSE THATS ALL WE HAVE TO DO IN SCHOOL IF THEY CANCEL SPORTS I WONT GO ...

Monday, October 10, 2011

  • i like to lisin to music when im bored
Uniforms vs. Dress Codes
Schools and districts vary widely in how closely they adhere to the concept of uniformity.
What's a dress code?
Generally, dress codes are much less restrictive than uniform policies. Sometimes, however, dress codes are nearly as strict, as in the case of a middle school in Napa, California. This particular school's dress code required students to wear solid colors and banned images or logos on clothes. When a student was sent to detention for wearing socks adorned with the image of Winnie-the-Pooh's friend Tiger, the girl's family sued the school district for violating her freedom of speech. In August of 2007, the district announced it wo
uld relax its dress code - for the time being - to allow images and fabrics other than solid colors. The district superintendent, while admitting that banning images on clothes raises concerns about the restriction of political and religious speech, announced his intention to move soon toward implementing uniforms in the district.

Friday, October 7, 2011