In an interview with the Huffington Post about the issue of dress codes in schools, a female student from Haven Middle School states, "Too distracting for boys' is giving us the impression we should be guilty for what guys do."
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In an interview with Huffington Post, Anna Angrick says that the girl's are at fault for the guys harassing them.
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In the article "Girls Speak Out Against Sexist School Dress Codes," an eighth grade student, Frankie, prepares a notecard to read in a meeting that reads, "This school's policy is one of the reasons why the US has the 6th highest rate of rape in the world." In their interview with The Nation magazine, Lindsey, another student, says that "the way that the administration pushed the issue in mass e-mails to their parents and over the loundspeaker during morning announcements made them very uncomfortable."
Works Cited
Bates, Laura. "How School Dress Codes Shame Girls and Perpetuate Rape Culture." Time. Time, n.d. Web. 19 Nov. 2015.
Boboltz, Sara. "These Quotes From Students Nail Everything That's Wrong With School Dress Codes." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, n.d. Web. 19 Nov. 2015.
D'Anastasio, Cecilia. "Girls Speak Out Against Sexist School Dress Codes." The Nation. N.p., 27 Aug. 2014. Web. 19 Nov. 2015.
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