Make the dress code at Hillcrest jrhigh school fair to girls.

Make the dress code at Hillcrest jrhigh school fair to girls.

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Nika Garcia started this petition to Murray School District

For years the school dress code has been unfair to females students. Our body’s should not be a distraction to the other students. My shoulders, stomachs, thighs, back, etc are not sexual parts and if the teachers think it’s distracting, than they are the problem. Not our bodies. If you find an underaged students body distracting than that is your problem. Maybe don’t become a teacher. The times have changed and it sadly takes more for someone to be turned on by our shoulder or stomachs. If your truly worried about our safety and the boys acting on their prepubescent sexual urges, EDUCATE THEM. teach them WE ARE NOT OBJECTS OF DESIRE OR PLEASURE! teach them to KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF.  Don’t make woman cover up because you or your child can’t control themselves. 

School dress codes have also been unfair to body types. Bigger, smaller, shorter, taller. We are all beautiful and a bigger girl shouldn’t have to cover up because “it’s gross” if another student were to have smaller breasts and wear a low cut shirt she would be fine. But if a student with a bigger bust were to wear the same shirt she would be dress coded because cleavage is shown. Why should woman be encouraged to feel insecure about things we cannot control. I am born with the body I have. I can’t control whether my chest is big or small. Or if my butt is big or not. We don’t have to be Barbie dolls or Kim kardashian models to wear clothes we feel confident in. School dress codes teach girls to feel insecure about there bodies and not wear what makes them confident. If my body (a 15 year old girl) is distracting to you. YOU ARE THE PROBLEM. WE ARE NOT. You need to change the way you see us, we don’t need to change our clothes. 

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