Texas School Introduces Dress Code for Parents
The principal at James Madison High School has had enough of seeing hair rollers, sagging pants, torn jeans, pajamas, and whole bunch of "inappropriate attire" in her hallways - and I'm not talking about the students. Principal Brown is taking aim at the parents and guardians of the kids in her Houston, Texas school.
According to a memo released to parents, the new rules are already in place. No one will be admitted onto the school grounds if they are in violation of the dress code that bans satin caps, and "dresses that go up the behind." The notice warns that any non-compliance would interfere with the child's education. Any parent that shows up in violation will be turned away and asked to return only when they have dressed themselves appropriately. The JMHS head also points out that these new policies will be enforced on campus and off site during school events.