Monday, March 31, 2008

Senator Letter #30

Dear Senator:

My name is Kristeen Bujanda. I'm an Eighth grader who goes to Frank
Borman Middle School. As a former student I know what the principals
look for. They look for Id's , color of undershirt, whether or not
they have the appropriate clothing. In my opinion they worry more
about fashion than education. I’m writing this letter to inform about
what is going on in the schools. There should be a law or anything
that bands them making fashion more important then education.

The problem isn't that the staff doesn't care , it's that they care
about the littlest things. They care about the clothes their students
wear not in my opinion about how they are doing in grammar and all
that fun stuff. When you see principals they don't ask you how are
your classes or how you doing they ask you where's your Id or what
color of shirt are you allowed to wear under the uniform. It seems
like all they care about is how their students look they don't care
whether they are failing. If they don't bring their IDS they get in
trouble but if they do bring them they don't get anything.

I would want you to propose a law to the senate and the house of
representatives. This law would state that the schools shouldn't care
about fashion. They should be worried about what their students’ scores
on test are and not if they have a black shirt or a white one. This
would be based on that no student should be suspended or be in ISS
because of their clothes. This would be considered that no student
should wear an Id. This would be a law that is based on education not
in fashion.

I think this will happen and help because a lot of students get in
trouble because of a dumb thing like clothing. You could check if the
schools are following the law by getting the forms that they filled
out of referrals. You could pay people to check this. Also you are
creating another job for this country. It will help the economy with
this action. Not only are helping the students but your putting a new
job out there.

I will appreciate any action you take with this law I want you to do.
I also appreciate that you took time from your busy schedule to read
this letter. Thanks for reading this. I hope you take action in this
issue. If you don't I'll still appreciate you trying to do something
for us students. Thanks again and I hope everything is fine for you
and your family.

Sincerely:



Kristeen Bujanda

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