“Mountie Wears It” Round 2: Students continue to take the dress code to the next level!
February 15, 2017
Recently, Ai??The Mountaineer introduced “Mountie Wears It” for students to take a look at how some of their classmates rely on their originality to dress up the school uniform.
We at the Mountaineer want students to celebrate expressing themselves regardless of any restrictions. Our newspaper staff encourages students to feel like themselves when they put on their uniform ai??i?? Ai??all within the guidelines of the dress code.
This week we have photographed several SHS students such as: Ai??Shanna – Kay Lemuel (Senior), Rashad Barron (Senior), Ariel Ambroise (Senior), Winnai Hoyt (Junior), Sarah Dowling (Sophmore), Chris Billianis (Senior), Abdul Jabri (Senior), Alina Tucker (Senior), and lastly Ayanna Burrell (Junior).Ai??
If you or anyone else is looking to be featured in next weekai??i??s gallery, email us at [email protected] or go to any of our staff members.
Use the hashtag #mountiewearsit on both instagram and snapchat so we can see all your outfits!
Did you miss last weekai??i??s ai???Mountie Wears Itai??? post, go check it out!
Marguerite Biya • Mar 24, 2017 at 8:02 AM
school uniform is polo black white and khaki is important for school student live simple polo is very not important for school
Mariella Barreto • Mar 13, 2017 at 12:26 PM
They’re nice outfits! It’s cool to see how we’re all able to dress like this without getting in trouble! I’m glad were able to express ourselves through the way we dress.
Makayla Maynard • Mar 9, 2017 at 11:01 AM
Nice outfits! It’s cool that people are still able to dress appropriately while adding their personal style to the clothing. I like the idea of following the rules but not being afraid to bend them a little.
Kevin Abdulla • Mar 6, 2017 at 8:11 AM
I agree. Even though dress code can be annoying, I’m glad we are allowed to express ourselves through the way we dress and stay between the guidelines of the uniform policy.
Jaco Sattamini • Mar 1, 2017 at 7:27 AM
Though the dress code is annoying, there are numerious opportunities to express yourself with different combinations of layering and color combinations. There’s definitely times when I came in dressed well, and how I wanted within the guidelines of the dress code.
Julia Orengo • Mar 1, 2017 at 7:26 AM
I think that if a school is going to have a dress code it shouldn’t be uniforms such as polo and khaki. We are a public school. I think students would be more happy maybe if it were, okay wear any shirt you want but it has to be school approved and must be school colors. We should be able to wear jeans to school and things that we want in my opinion.
Alivea Vento • Mar 1, 2017 at 7:25 AM
i love this! even though we have a dress code i love how anyone can still express their style.
Gabriella Mohring • Mar 1, 2017 at 7:20 AM
Great Article!!