14 thoughts on “The Impact of School Board Decisions: Inspiring Stories of Dress Code Changes in Saint Johns

  1. Wow, because clearly changing a dress code is going to solve all the world’s problems! Who knew that letting students wear different clothes could lead to world peace and eternal happiness? Maybe next they can change the cafeteria menu and end world hunger too

  2. omg i luv this blog post!! school dress codes can be so lame sometimes but it’s so cool when schools actually listen to what the students want. like, let them express themselves, ya know? it’s all about feeling confident and comfortable in your own skin. shoutout to Saint Johns for making a positive change and empowering their students! we need more of this kind of

  3. Ooh wow, this is so cool! I think it’s really important for school boards to listen to what students, parents, and teachers have to say ’cause they’re the ones living and working in the schools every day, right? It’s awesome to hear about Saint Johns changing their dress code to be more

  4. Wow, this is so cool, right?! I think it’s important for schools to listen to students ’cause they know what’s up, ya know? Like, if a student feels good about their clothes, they gonna feel good about themselves and that’s super important for their learning and stuff. I’m glad the Saint Johns school board made a change for the better. We need more of that,

  5. wow wot a gre8t story! itz so nice 2 see skool bordz liztening 2 studntz nd makin chngs 4 teh beter. i think itz impor2nt 2 valyu all voises in skool decizion

  6. Wow, this is such an important topic and I think it’s great that the Saint Johns school board is listening to the students, parents, and teachers to make positive changes in the dress code policy. It’s so cool to

  7. Hey, I just wanted to say that this whole dress code change thing at Saint Johns sounds pretty cool! It’s great that they listened to what the students and parents and teachers had to say and made things more

  8. oh wow this is great im so sad my school never did this they were always so strict with the dress code i just wanted to express myself ya know like emily did but they never let us they said it was distracting now im all grown up and i still feel like i

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