Posted by:
heretic
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Date: September 16, 2013 05:48PM
A couple weeks ago one of my granddaughter's new teachers (my granddaughter is not a Mormon)
decided to make an example of her because of her morally reprehensible attire.
She was wearing a cute summer dress with a sleeveless denim vest
(that actually covered her shoulders, but not her arms), something she had worn numerous times before
at this same school without incident the previous two years.
I suppose bare arms were more than this particular teacher could tolerate. She instructed my granddaughter
to go to the administration office, ask for the official short sleeve yellow shirt (given to hussys
who have the tamerity to go sleeveless) and put it on for the remainder of the day.
When my granddaughter asked if she could just go to her locker and put on her zippered jacket instead,
the teacher barked "No, I want you to wear the yellow shirt the remainder of the day."
By the way, my granddaughter did as she was instructed, but immediately put her denim vest on
so you could only see the yellow shirt on the top of her arms.
It sort of reminds me of the "Dunce Cones" teachers use to make students wear
while they sat in the corner of the schoolroom. I know from my advertising background
that yellow is the first color the eye notices. That's why you see TSCC's volunteers
always dressed in yellow shirts, to make them stand out.
Also, this yellow shirt has the dress code rules printed on it for all to see.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/17/2013 11:32AM by heretic.