One Educator’s viewpoint: School Dress Codes


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Many schools all over have begun to implement a uniform policy that helps to not alienate and identify students by income status thereby creating an unbiased level academic field for all.

The uniform policy and cell phone band in public and private schools are contested and debated by many students.  Male students want to show off their “swagger” style and wear their shirts outside the pants and their pants below their behind parts. Some states have made it illegal to be dressed in this fashion but the behavior continues to persist. Female students are protesting differently by trying to wear blouses that reveal more cleavage than what is allowed. This is to look “Hotter” in the dress code uniforms that they are forced to wear. This behavior continues to go unchecked by most. Students also feel that their phones are connected to their life-line, attire or style in some way or form while in class.

The root cause for all of this unchecked fashion behavior is number one; that the parents allow it or imitate these same behaviors in the home and number two; America has become so obsessed with this “Swagger/Hotter” mentality that the importance of what’s going into the brain is not as valuable as what we are wearing and how we look outwardly.

We are missing the mark in America when the younger and older generation gives in to this fashion focused   “Bling-Bling” life style and doesn’t put enough emphasis on education and culture.

You don’t have to be a religious fanatic to see the eroding of our country’s morals and cultural values. Everywhere you look including the churches, we are accepting this increased lack of self respect and self discipline in our children, our co-workers, our politicians, and even our mates.

As educators we are tasked with providing life-long learners who are socially and morally responsible citizens. Our jobs become very difficult when the people who are part of the same system allows and sometimes accepts these relaxed fashion ideas to be part of their lifestyle as well.

The Womclik Agency New Grassroots Manager


Harrison Leo Cole
Grassroots Manager /the Womclik Agency

Harrison Leo Cole
Grassroots Manager
Leo brings 20 years of creative arts marketing and management experience and over 15 years of professional education experience to the Womclik Agency. Working on projects for municipalities transportation department such as the city of Alexandria redesign and rollout of its public transit schedule for consumer ridership, Procter & Gamble local manufacturing with start-ups of new technologies through verification processes, Upskilling America’s education school contractor and program implementation, Antiques & Collectibles magazine co-founder and marketing director in a tri-state demographics, community activist consultant, chair and co-chair duties with cultural festivals, and High Stakes Testing campaigns through positive spin marketing, Harrison Leo Cole has had a hand in many aspects of the marketing, manufacturing and education world. Prior to co-founding The Womclik Agency he served as a school leader, teacher, print and graphic artist, community activist advisor, non-profit event consultant, professional musician and talent development coach. Successfully combing multi-faceted business experiences Leo leads the company through data driven results with humanitarian awareness.

Short and Sweet


Short and Sweet

by Leo Cole
With any human being or animal, you must first establish a relationship and lay out the ground rules for both parties to actively work or coexist in an environment. This relationship concept should be positive and include rewards and consequences with an atmosphere  to reconcile mistakes and move forward.  These are best practices in academia and life. Teachers and parents are the saving grace of our nation and the world. Go forth and educate.

Leo Cole, is an Educator, blogger, artist, musician and visionary