Thursday, August 28, 2008
Cheerleaders miniskirts banned from the classrooms.
The school year is barely a week old in many parts of the country, but in Butler County Ohio, parents of cheerleaders at Monroe High School located in Cincinnati subburbs, are in mid-season form. They are fuming made over the decision this year of the school district, to require all skirts worn during school hours to be no shorter than three inches above the knees. Like innocent victims, the cheerleaders have been banned from wearing to classes or other schools' functions, their miniskirts which everybody knows, have been historically low.
That decision is not taken well by those cheerleaders' parents some of which went on to say: "We have spent close to $500 on the uniforms and the girls have worked hard to earn the right to wear them at school."
After stirring all this brouhaha, I am pretty sure those up-tight at the school district go home every night and get their news from the Fox News baby dolls wearing rags around their waists and baring it all.
That decision is not taken well by those cheerleaders' parents some of which went on to say: "We have spent close to $500 on the uniforms and the girls have worked hard to earn the right to wear them at school."
After stirring all this brouhaha, I am pretty sure those up-tight at the school district go home every night and get their news from the Fox News baby dolls wearing rags around their waists and baring it all.
Labels: Cinncinnati, miniskirts revolt, Monroe High School
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What is the fuss about? Are not girls allowed to wear shorts to classes? They are the same think if you ask me.
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