Naomi Diarra Dress Code

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I, Naomi Diarra, have always had a problem with the way society expects girls to dress. Some girls, including myself believe that dress code is addressed solely to females. We feel as though we are forced to dress conservatively in order to prevent “negative” attention from males. If something we wear is considered innapropriate, we are then subject to a scolding or punishment of some kind. The teachers and administrators say that they are preparing us for the future but how are they doing this if they still have not taught boys how to respect the bodies of women? We cannot continue to force girls to dress conservatively in hopes of preventing the natural instinct of boys to gaze at them. Does ERHS staff enforce dress code equally amongst