The assistant principal of my school is incharge of enforcing the dress code. She doesn't like me. Yesterday I wore a skirt. She pulls me to the side of the hall and asks me to put my hands down (i.e. the fingertip check.) The rule is skirts must come to the tips of your fingers. So I put my hands down and their is at least 3 inches left of skirt. She said put them down further, i did. 1 1/2 inches left. "Put them down further." I reach to the bottum of my skirt. "clearly this is just making it. don't wear it again."
Even if it had just come to my fingertips, that's the rule. Are they really allowed to say the rule doesn't count? Later the same day I saw another girl who's skirt was about 5 inches shorter than mine. This girl was not caught because her dad is a lawyer. I'm a straight A student and total prep. She also yelled at me many times last year. Does she have a reason to pick on me? I don't understand.
2006-09-08
13:36:14
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