I understand what you say and I homeschool my children too. You are fine with reasonable dress codes based on common sense....how is straps and mid thigh skirt length not common sense? They are not picking out colors or themes or fabric or styles...there are thousands of styles within that framework. How is that not common sense?
To answer your question as to why a full length dress no shoulder strap is not a good idea is simply this.....a dress with straps is less likely to be pulled down if someone steps on it and is less likely to fall in the case of vigorous dancing (which is the norm at proms). It is a minimum standard to protect the girl and others present from embarrassment. Prom is not really about learning....it is a celebration. If we want to stick to learning then prom should not happen.[/quote]
Your explaination of the needed strap is rational, but the article I read on Yahoo (yea I know, its Yahoo), said the explaination was and I don't have the exact quote, but something to the effect, to keep from being a distraction to the boys. What?? This is what I'm talking about. Foolish people making foolish rules. Case in point: One of the many reasons we pulled my son from public school was they "tried to" suspend him for TWO days because he missed a belt loop with his belt on his pants. REALLY??? The only reason he was not suspended was because we asked them to show us where it (dress code) specifically said suspention for a missing belt loop and they couldn't.
