As a student, I feel that there should have been some sort of interaction with us in the decision making of the new dress code. According to Mr. Berni, 3 random high school students were selected and talked to the committee for half an hour, once. Yet, this committee has been deliberation for 12 months. At Fitch, we have grade level class officers AND a student council. Could they have not met with us to see our input? That's about 50 kids right there across a wider demographic which would have been a much better indication. Also, I'm the girl who was quoted in here; however, I was misquoted and I am against the new dress code's restrictive nature.
New duds, new date for Austintown school kids
As a student, I feel that there should have been some sort of interaction with us in the decision making of the new dress code. According to Mr. Berni, 3 random high school students were selected and talked to the committee for half an hour, once. Yet, this committee has been deliberation for 12 months. At Fitch, we have grade level class officers AND a student council. Could they have not met with us to see our input? That's about 50 kids right there across a wider demographic which would have been a much better indication. Also, I'm the girl who was quoted in here; however, I was misquoted and I am against the new dress code's restrictive nature.
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