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    Default 8th-grader’s t-shirt with abstinence message deemed “inappropriate” by school

    Handing out condoms in such places is cool - but don't dare show anything about abstinence!

    15-year-old 8th-grader, Summer Schreiner of Cocoa, Florida proudly wore a t-shirt with a message of abstinence that she had received at a Christian conference the night before. But to her surprise she was reprimanded by Clearlake Middle School staff who said the t-shirt reading, “DON’T DRINK AND PARK…ACCIDENTS CAUSE KIDS,” was inappropriate. Schreiner said "I was pretty upset. I thought it was silly…It's not like I was wearing a curse word or anything provoking violence.” But the school asked her to change her top and wear a school issued t-shirt that read “tomorrow I will dress for success.” Schreiner’s mother, Angela Hogan said, "It was humiliating for her, because she came dressed for success." While Hogan has spoken to school administrators, they stand by their decision. Michele Irwin, the school district director of communications said, "It’s not a situation of whether or not the district agrees or disagrees with abstinence among teenagers. It's about that there’s sexual innuendo and so we believe that it violated our dress code policy."
    http://news.yahoo.com/video/8th-grad...211844892.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    Handing out condoms in such places is cool - but don't dare show anything about abstinence!



    http://news.yahoo.com/video/8th-grad...211844892.html
    There won't be condoms handed out in Florida schools, except for maybe the weird counties of Dade, Broward and Palm Beach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tailfins View Post
    There won't be condoms handed out in Florida schools, except for maybe the weird counties of Dade, Broward and Palm Beach.
    With all of the problems in schools today, from violence to poor grades, it's a shame that they worry about people wearing shirts with an American Flag, or one talking about abstinence.
    “You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named "Bush", "Dick", and "Colin." Need I say more?” - Chris Rock

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    Default Caused one hell of a problem many years ago

    Way back in what seems now like the stone age, in the early days of computers in real estate, I wanted to be cute.

    I sent a general message out saying

    To all you virgins

    Thanks for nothing

    Well, you would have thought I used foul language. They knew the message came from my office.

    I was amazed that at the Board HQ they made such a big deal out of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    "It’s not a situation of whether or not the district agrees or disagrees with abstinence among teenagers. It's about that there’s sexual innuendo and so we believe that it violated our dress code policy."
    http://news.yahoo.com/video/8th-grad...211844892.html
    I actually rather agree with that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fj1200 View Post
    I actually rather agree with that.
    I suppose a vote for or against having sex IS about sex, so I have little to argue with there. It just seems like we are getting more and more and more aggressive with what we can do and can't do, and the same for kids in school. It hasn't been THAT long, I went to HS from 1983-1986, and it was much different just then, and that wasn't that long ago. Sure, we had rules, but the hallways looked like one huge piece of art, as every kid basically wore whatever they wanted. I don't think I can recall a single time in HS where someone had to change or was reprimanded for what they wore. IMO, in some matters I think kids need to feel around on their own and have their own expressions. Rules and guidelines, without a doubt, kids NEED and actually WANT, but sometimes too much holds them back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    I suppose a vote for or against having sex IS about sex, so I have little to argue with there. It just seems like we are getting more and more and more aggressive with what we can do and can't do, and the same for kids in school. It hasn't been THAT long, I went to HS from 1983-1986, and it was much different just then, and that wasn't that long ago. Sure, we had rules, but the hallways looked like one huge piece of art, as every kid basically wore whatever they wanted. I don't think I can recall a single time in HS where someone had to change or was reprimanded for what they wore. IMO, in some matters I think kids need to feel around on their own and have their own expressions. Rules and guidelines, without a doubt, kids NEED and actually WANT, but sometimes too much holds them back.
    My sons, especially my youngest don't socialize at school anymore. Irrespective of how ridiculous it gets, if you don't do any non task related communication, there's little chance for anyone to bother you. The key is DTA (Don't trust anybody), especially government employees. My youngest told me he didn't want to dance at school, but didn't want to express that himself so he let his angry nutcase father handle that. I'm the family bulldog. For some reason my requests don't get turned down very often. The teacher said he was the quietest kid in class and doesn't mention anything to her. My son told me that when he can point his finger, play cops and robbers, and say "bang bang, you're dead", he will know it's OK to play and communicate.
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    We did not wear offensive T shirts when I went to school and one may suppose it was because we did not see any printed that were for sale.

    I am amazed to this day what kids of today must endure merely to get an education.

    On another note, maybe I can locate some lawyers talking at Stanford U where they were in my opinion mocking much of this stuff.

    It is on CSPAN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    I suppose a vote for or against having sex IS about sex, so I have little to argue with there. It just seems like we are getting more and more and more aggressive with what we can do and can't do, and the same for kids in school. It hasn't been THAT long, I went to HS from 1983-1986, and it was much different just then, and that wasn't that long ago. Sure, we had rules, but the hallways looked like one huge piece of art, as every kid basically wore whatever they wanted. I don't think I can recall a single time in HS where someone had to change or was reprimanded for what they wore. IMO, in some matters I think kids need to feel around on their own and have their own expressions. Rules and guidelines, without a doubt, kids NEED and actually WANT, but sometimes too much holds them back.
    We were in HS about the same time although I went to a parochial school so can't speak to any public school issues... I just think that everyone is trying to push the boundaries too so each side is going to see push back. My kids have to wear uniforms, at least through 8th, so not much chance to offend for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fj1200 View Post
    We were in HS about the same time although I went to a parochial school so can't speak to any public school issues... I just think that everyone is trying to push the boundaries too so each side is going to see push back. My kids have to wear uniforms, at least through 8th, so not much chance to offend for them.
    Did you wear uni's back then? I know all the parochial schools by me did back then. My friend went to "Bishop Ahr" and had to wear a suit! LOL Used to laugh at him when he got off the bus. I can't say I have an issue with that, but at least parents and students know the deal going in. It's trickier when kids are allowed to mostly wear what they want, and get "penalized" if they wear something deemed inappropriate.
    “You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named "Bush", "Dick", and "Colin." Need I say more?” - Chris Rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    Did you wear uni's back then? I know all the parochial schools by me did back then. My friend went to "Bishop Ahr" and had to wear a suit! LOL Used to laugh at him when he got off the bus. I can't say I have an issue with that, but at least parents and students know the deal going in. It's trickier when kids are allowed to mostly wear what they want, and get "penalized" if they wear something deemed inappropriate.
    No, maybe the catholic school did but not us. Couldn't wear shorts though even when blazing hot.

    You should have told your buddy to go Fresh Prince with his uni.

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    Anybody know how they name the Catholic High schools?

    Some names around here are
    Bellarmine. No idea what that is named for. It is in San Jose, CA
    Bishop O'Dowd I know it is in Oakland, Ca still don't know who it was named for.
    De La Salle, famous high school in Concord CA. I read their site where they explain their name.

    When I lived in Hayward, Ca where I went to high school, I can't recall Catholic high schools. Could have been part of one of the churches I suppose. About the time I was moving away, I recall them building Moreau High School. I have never met one of those students.

    I recall growing up that Bellarmine was very good at football, O'Dowd at Basketball and De La Salle did not exist.

    De La Salle has to be the premium high school for football. They hold awesome records. Then have been nationwide champs like half a dozen times. They also travel around the USA looking for competition.

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    Our schools don't allow any type of printing on shirts that are not related to the schools itself. That is always the best policy.

    First year I was working, I met a ninth grade girl wearing a "purity ring." She was pregnant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    Our schools don't allow any type of printing on shirts that are not related to the schools itself. That is always the best policy.

    First year I was working, I met a ninth grade girl wearing a "purity ring." She was pregnant.
    My god. A child pregnant and you noticed her ring?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    Handing out condoms in such places is cool - but don't dare show anything about abstinence!



    http://news.yahoo.com/video/8th-grad...211844892.html
    Hmmm, to me that 'slogan' had some mixed messages. Was it saying that drinking and NOT having sex was OK? Actually the 'message' seemed more on alcohol than on abstinence, while not slamming drinking, rather drinking and parking. "Accidents" sounds more like forgetting the condom, than the message that sex too early isn't just a problem with pregnancy, but with a teen's mind.

    I'd bet the kid felt that the message was clear, but from what I've read, I've not seen the video yet, I can see where the school asked a 15 year old to change the shirt.

    The story says, 'middle school,' though 15 is usually in high school.

    My 'kids' have been out of high school now for 8-12 years, but they all were involved in "Young Life" and all took abstinence pledges. Did it get them to be virgins at wedding? I don't think so, but I know it got them out of high school. They had t-shirts with sayings related, as well as buttons and other stuff. No problem with the school, but the message was clear.

    I've got to say that I've not heard much about abstinence in the high schools over the past 3 years, EXCEPT in sex ed courses. A day is spent discussing the pros and cons, the pros overwhelmingly come out on top.

    Around the school, posters are hung with internal surveys, "82% of students say they avoid alcohol because they believe it will mess up their goals."

    "92% do not use tobacco because of ill effects on health."

    Does anyone really buy into these 'self-reports'? Probably some parents, yet there is an element of truth here. They are informed and when looking at the issues logically, they know the right things. "Avoid" allows some wiggle room.

    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    Our schools don't allow any type of printing on shirts that are not related to the schools itself. That is always the best policy.

    First year I was working, I met a ninth grade girl wearing a "purity ring." She was pregnant.
    I disagree. The kids should have the right to wear shirts that express themselves. Some may not want to be involved with school activities, but have something to say.

    Should it be vile or or condoning illegal activities? No. That is the BEST policy.


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