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		<title>School Dress Code &#8211; Bringing Back Modesty to Our Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 14:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It wasn’t that we dressed more modestly because we had some higher consciousness that dictated our clothing choices.  We did not call it modest clothing, we just called it appropriate school clothing. We simply did not have the blurred line between the appropriate and the x-rated.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently attended an appointment at a local public school.  I must admit, I have not stepped foot in one (for various and sundry reasons) in a very, very long time.  From the second I walked on to the school grounds, I was SHOCKED!!! Never mind school uniforms; I think a music video allowed to play only after 10 pm featured more modest clothing than what the people at this particular school were wearing.  In the first ten steps, I saw belly-bearing tank tops, super micro mini shorts, an A line skit that was more of a no line skirt and jeans hanging so low to the ground; I had to physically restrain myself from pulling them up!  And these were just the teachers!</p>
<p>I, myself, attended public school in the somewhat distant past (after the dinosaurs but before cell phones).  While there was no school dress code, there was a broadly accepted, unspoken line that was not crossed.  We did not wear anything that was more appropriate for the beach than for the classroom: no shorts; no sleeveless tops, no bellybutton baring t-shirts. It wasn’t that we dressed more modestly because we had some higher consciousness that dictated our clothing choices.  We did not call it modest clothing, we just called it appropriate school clothing. We simply did not have the blurred line between the appropriate and the x-rated.  
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I had the biggest urge to call an emergency assembly in the school auditorium and give the kids (AND teachers, AND the administration) some fashion tips.  Girls! If you want to attract attention, put on a comfy cotton t-shirt, a classy knee-length skirt and leave a little to the imagination. Boys! A short sleeve polo shirt and a nice pair of khaki pants makes you look polished and smart.  Teachers! Dress respectfully and age-appropriate and watch your students take you just a little more seriously.  Maybe we don’t need a school dress code for the class, but school clothing with some class! </p>
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		<title>How I Found the Right Girls School Skirts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 15:58:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[... so I was hoping to find quality school skirts that would service my girls for the next few years.  After failing at the most obvious chain stores, ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My oldest daughter just started first grade, and let me tell you- I&#8217;ve completely forgotten the rules and regulations that accompany attendance at elementary school.  In addition to purchasing a very specific type of notebook, a backpack with a certain number of pockets, a precise number of pencils, markers and crayons, I also had to fill her closet with a sufficient number of school skirts that cover her knee but still give her enough mobility to play actively- and to look adorable at all times. </p>
<p>I guess I should mention that we have 3 daughters, so I was hoping to find quality school skirts that would service my girls for the next few years.  After failing at the most obvious chain stores, I began to ask around about specialty stores might carry the treasure I was hunting.  One of my friends suggested Kosher Casual…and, I&#8217;d like to say that the rest is history.  </p>
<p>I loved the black <a href="http://www.koshercasual.com/girls-modest-clothing-c23/girls-modest-skirts-s22/girls-knee-length-skirts-s64/velour-skirt-with-flounce-knee-length-a-line-skirt-girls-1418-p10/">velour school skirt</a> so much that I actually bought one for my second daughter as well.  And at $10, a probably should have bought one for daughter #3!  The girls love wearing them to school and for special events because the fabric can be dressed up or dressed down.  (I just love them because they&#8217;re easy to wash and don&#8217;t pill or tear even after dozens of uses).<br />
<a href="http://www.koshercasual.com/girls-modest-clothing-c23/girls-modest-skirts-s22/girls-knee-length-skirts-s64/velour-skirt-with-flounce-knee-length-a-line-skirt-girls-1418-p10/"><img src="http://www.koshercasual.com/ModernlyModest/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Velour_Skirt-Flounce_1418-187x300.jpg" alt="Velour School Skirt" title="Velour School Skirt" width="187" height="300" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-50" /></a><br />
Another favorite of the girls was the <a href="http://www.koshercasual.com/girls-modest-clothing-c23/girls-modest-skirts-s22/girls-knee-length-skirts-s64/denim-skirt-tiered-girls-1481-p164/">knee-length tiered denim skirt</a>, which makes a great girls school skirt because it keeps their legs warm during the winter and is loose and cool in the summer.  My daughter loves the tiered denim skirt for another reason as well- it enables her to wear pants under her skirt on gym days without having to change for gym during the day.</p>
<p>Although the girls schools skirts that I purchased from Kosher Casual are only a few months old, I&#8217;m thrilled that they are still looking fantastic- and that the girls still love wearing them.  I know that next year when I need to buy skirts in the next size I&#8217;ll know exactly where to go.  Which, of course, will give me more time for finding the exact writing implements that my children&#8217;s teachers request!</p>
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