High Schools Ban Sexy Gowns

Prom is supposed to be a bedtime story, and some teenage girls (and boys) spend all her dreams of graduating. I did have a memorable night as if turned to the door wearing a dress is unacceptable.

In secondary schools throughout the country tightening the rules, what prom dress too provocative response to an increasing number of girls pushing the envelope of the micro-minis, elastic, and plunging necklines, such as those seen in our slideshow.

Trend watchers attributed the upsurge in exploration outfits television shows such as "Dancing with the Stars" and the Hollywood stars' red carpet looks sexy.

"It seems a kind of petty," Cindi Lee, Algebra teacher at South High School More than Oklahoma City, told the Journal, "but I really do not want them to understand we are to a high standard." The administrator at the school was set up 12-page power-point presentation cropped images show the students exactly the rules. "Words do not mean much to them," Lee said. Other schools using illustrated posters and leaflets.

A typical prom dress does not include clothes that are shorter than 3 cm above the knee, low back, and clean, or thigh-bearing holes.

Chaperones will be on the lookout for sneaky teenager trying to skirt regulations. Ginger Lee Lawrence County High School assistant principal Leesburg, Georgia, plans to a monarch, and ask the girls to present themselves to measure maturity, if the hemline seems to be too high a cut above the knee. Sunnyvale High School, which is located outside of Dallas, Texas, enforces that the dress code clearly states that the tissue deposits can not be sewn or stuck in the girls' clothing, as known to rip them as soon as they make it to the dance.

Boys are not off the hook either. This page reports that most schools ban jeans, baggy pants, hats, shoes and prom.

What do the children think? "It's not like they are asking you to dress like a nun or anything," Ellison says Garrett, Junior High School in Lee County.
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