Parents say teachers destroy shoes of children who school break dress code: ‘The definition of vandalism’

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The Texas school allegedly used duct-tape and permanent marker to color over white areas on children's shoes.

The parents of students enrolled at a Texas school are livid after learning that teachers are modifying the clothing of children who broke a strict dress code to adhere to its policy.

And mom Lashonda Peterson told news station KENS 5 that her daughter came home with black duct tape on a small white space on her black shoes. “I feel like they’re degrading the children,” she said. “This the third year my kids have attended this school, and I just feel like they've just gone a little overboard.”

Someone else complained, “Parents need to file vandalism charges which is a class B misdemeanor in the state of Texas, against these teachers that deliberately destroyed their children's shoes or property. I hope the school is paying these parents back...what they did is the very definition of vandalism.”

Pre-K students are not required to wear belts . “Either my son didn’t use the bathroom all day or someone re-tied a new rope around his waist each time he used the toilet,” she says.

 

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