Tampa Bay Coalition
 
Message sent to Earl J. Lennard, Superintendent and Hillsborough County School Board Members. Urging
school board superintendent and members to create a non-gender bias dress code for senior portraits. 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Tampa Bay Coalition
To: Mark.Hart@sdhc.k12.fl.us ; School-Board-Members@SDHC.K12.FL.US
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:04 PM
Subject: RE: Hillborough County School Dress Code

 
Dear Earl J. Lennard, Superintendent and Hillsborough County School Board Members

I am writing to about an issue that is of great importance to me, the Hillsborough
school dress code. In particular, I would urge you to eliminate the gender bias that is exhibited in the dress code, in regards to senior portraits.
 
I would not suggest rescinding the dress code policy. Because, I do agree, students should be required to wear professional attire for their senior portraits and under gowns worn for their graduation ceremony.
 
However, I do not feel it is appropriate, to require female students to wear, a costume which has no usage
in everyday life, while permitting male students to wear standard professional attire. Female students should be allowed to wear the same such standard professional attire, as are males students. It is considered to be 
appropriate attire for professional women to wear in the workplace and should be considered appropriate attire in our schools dress codes for senior portraits. The dress code policy requiring female students to wear a scoop neck drape is out of step with the times. Thus, it should be changed to reflect what is considered to
be acceptable and appropriate attire worn by women in the workplace.
 
It is an embarrassment that a school board would waste tens of thousands of dollars of taxpayer money defending this antiquated policy. Surely, these tens of thousands of dollars of taxpayers money, could be
better well spent, if used toward enhancing educational programs at our schools.     

It is time, for the school board to eliminate antiquated gender specific dress code policies. And should create a district wide policy requiring all schools in the district to do so. Which should include senior portrait policies and graduation policies that require female students to wear a skirt or dress.

I thank you for allowing me to share with you my opinion and taking the time to read this message. I look forward to receiving your personal response.
Respectfully,
R. Zeke Fread
W. San Rafael
Tampa, Florida 33629-6022
 
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