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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Wearing Hats in School

Hi, I’m Juliana, a seventh grade girl who attends Hancock Grammar School. I think that all schools in RSU 24 should be allowed to wear hats in school. One day when we had hat day my class acted great that whole day. No one got any demerits and everybody listened to the teachers. I think it was because everybody wanted to be aloud to wear they’re hats. That was the best my class had been in a while. The three good things about my hat idea are...


If someone is having a bad hair day, has a cold or has a bad hair cut, then they won’t get teased and they’d be happier.

2) Students will remove their hats during the “Pledge of Allegiance, during assemblies, and if the hat it has any bad language, and the teacher can ask them to remove it.

The hats we wear cannot be insulting, and we must take the hat off if the teacher asks them to take it off. No listening to music with the hat on.


I know what you’re thinking. What if the student doesn’t remove their hat? Kids could also hide they’re face and it would be disrespectful. The teachers could give the student three strikes and they’re out! First, the teacher could put their name on the board. Next, if the student still refuses then give them a demerit, if the student is still resident then you can send them to the principal's office as a last resort.
Please consider these reasons and really think this through. I think this may improve student behavior.


Student,
Juliana

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