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Ugh, school, am I right? Nah, just kidding, school’s pretty awesome. Oh, don’t get me wrong, I know that I’m wearing rose-colored goggles, but I also genuinely believe that our school days are objectively pretty darn good, overall. Well, except for a few… minor complications when it comes to rules.

You see, schools are like a microcosm of society: they’re full of some really cool stuff that is, unfortunately, balanced out by some rules and regulations that are absolute BS. Just how much BS are we talking about? As it turns out, cartloads of it. And it stinks to high heaven. One redditor proved this to the internet after asking their fellow users to share the dumbest rules their schools have ever enforced.

Check out some of the best of the worst ones below and upvote the ones that made you shake your head like a food critic being served microwaved meals. Oh, and be sure to share some of the mind-bogglingly bad rules that you’ve experienced first-hand in the comments.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Toilet paper rationing. This was in 1997/98, btw. Apparently the high school girls room was going through too much toilet paper so the dean, a woman, stood outside the door and distributed a few squares of 1-ply institutional toilet paper to us as we went in. If she noticed toilet paper on the floor, our ration got cut down. If we asked for more for...bigger jobs...we were told to saved it for home.

There were several episodes of girls stuck in stalls until friends could beg for more TP because of period messes or unexpected bowel incidents. The dean wouldn't even hand it over--she would go in the bathroom and pass it a few squares at a time over the door. If you didn't catch it as it fell and it landed on the floor, well, that's your fault and you're not getting more. If you used more than she thought necessary, tough luck, go to class with blood/sh*t on your body.

It took about a week of extremely angry parents coming to the school and calling both the school and the school board, but we finally got our toilet paper back, unlimited.

How did we celebrate?

By TPing her car, of course.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Rule: No duct tape ON clothing.

Reason: Some girls thought they could get past the "no ripped jeans" rule by covering the tears with duct tape. It became a "fad" and everyone started doing it so it got banned. A kid in my AP literature class found a loophole and MADE an entire outfit out of red and black duct tape. I mean Shorts, A TShirt AND a jacket and SHOES. When the school tried to suspend him they couldn't because the rule Was " No Duct Tape ON clothes" It said nothing about clothes made OUT OF duct tape... He won the argument and even wore the outfit a few more times to Say "F***k you " to the school and principles lol .

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones I wasn’t allowed to test my blood sugar in class (type 1 diabetic). Some teachers didn’t care but most made a fuss about it. “Go to the nurses office if you need to do that, it’s a distraction to everybody and other students might get freaked out by the needles” even though it was just a little prick that nobody could ever even see, and none of my classmates ever complained.

Told my parents about the rule, my dad got furious and told me to do it anyways, and that I have absolutely nothing to worry about as far as getting in trouble at home goes. So to me, this was free reign to stick it to the f**kers at school. I tested every class, more than I needed to, just to spite them. Eventually I got sent to the office and my principal called my dad. Dad showed up, and I’ve barely ever seen him as furious as he was that day. He was cursing, yelling, tearing papers off of walls.

I was never, ever, ever bothered about it again.

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Redditor SoLe123456’s thread went super-viral on the r/AskReddit subreddit. At the time of writing, in less than a single day, it already racked up 70.6k upvotes (and counting!). What’s more, the thread got over 34.7k comments and 400+ awards, showing just how many dumb school rules there really are on Planet Earth.

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#4

My highschool had "coordinates", not a uniform. But they stopped selling the shorts like a decade before I started there... So me and a bunch of buddies tracked down used pairs and started wearing them.

Next year, shorts were banned outright... So me and a bunch of buddies on the rugby team started wearing skirts, because the rules said skirts were acceptable, but didn't specify gender. So you had a bunch of guys with hairy, hairy legs walking around in skirts we deliberately hiked up a little to show some thigh.

Shorts were allowed again in a week.

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I got Saturday school for missing a day of classes when I was 16. Seems reasonable, except I missed to go complete my US citizenship and officially become a citizen alongside my mom (it took us 12 years to go through the legal process, btw. Whole other issue). I had a note from my mother as well as a signed official Federal form they give you to explain to school/employers why you were absent. Apparently the only acceptable absence excuse was illness. I got punished for becoming a citizen

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones "Don't damage school property" sounds reasonable enough until you get detention for staining a chair after suddenly getting your period.

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But! And there’s a big ‘but’ here! Not all rules are created equal. Not by a longshot. They have to be fair. They have to make life easier. They have to make sense. And some ‘rules’ fail on all counts, making us ask, why the ever-loving-frick they even exist at all if they only work to make everything more difficult. Can’t the teachers realize that they don’t make any sense??!?

Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as creating the perfect set of rules. It’s just not doable. However, this doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t attempt to make life better for students and teachers alike. Perfection is a process. A process of constant growth and improvement. And that means letting some rules go the way of the dodo. Though, that’s a bit unfair to the dodo—I’d pick the bird any day of the week over most of the rules featured in this list.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones We suddenly one day weren’t allowed to stand in circles during recess because, and I quote “we could be dealing drugs.” I will add that for the years prior we had been standing in circles no problem.

Next recess, we stood in a triangle, cue principle going apes**t. Next day we stood in a square, principle kept us inside for a week. And threatened us all with detentions if we did it again etc.

I believe their idea was open ended circles so they could see what we were doing. Still stupid.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones I got a suspension for holding a stick. The phone call with my mom went something like this (only slightly dramatized):

School: Mrs. TheQueq, your son has been suspended.

Mom: Oh my goodness, what did he do?

S: He was holding a stick.

M: Did he hit someone with it?

S: No. He was just holding it.

M: ...Did he threaten to hit someone with it?

S: No, just held it.

M: Did he refuse to put it down when you asked?

S: No, no, he was very cooperative.

M: So... what did he do wrong?

S: He held a stick.

M: And I should be upset about that?

S: Absolutely, you know we have a zero tolerance policy.

M: Right... well, I'll talk with him.

As you might guess, I did not get in trouble at home.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Good thing I don’t have children because I don’t think I could put up with the kind of bullshit school staff is pulling 😑

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Rules (and their consequences) have to be communicated very clearly, they have to be enforced consistently, and they must be timely. However, at the core of our need for rules is the fact that they’re supposed to solve a specific problem that we have. If instead they create additional chaos, demotivate students and teachers alike, and make people wonder why they’re in place at all, they’re awful rules. Get rid of them.

What’s more, rules can’t be created in a metaphorical bubble. The people who will be affected the most ought to at least have a say because they might notice some glaring flaws that would otherwise be ignored.

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#10

People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Early 2000s our school banned mp3 players with the reasoning, they would make us anti social.

As protest, we blocked the access to the teacher's lounge by silently stand there reading books and shush-ing every Teacher trying to get past, while also making a petition to include books in the ban, since obviously they too made us anti social.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones "Zero Tolerance"

Just means that if someone starts a fight with you, you fight back as hard as you can. You're going to get suspended for defending yourself anyway, might as well make it worthwhile.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If my daughter defends herself she knows she won't get into trouble at home even if she gets suspended.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Girls MUST have a male escort them to prom as their date. If your date bails, you can't enter.

We were an all girls school. Many of us had zero guy friends. Finding dates was hard. I remember one year a girl's boyfriend dumped her when everyone was starting to show up for photos. She showed up at the venue, mascara running, begging the principal to let her go in. Principal wouldn't let her. One of the senior homeroom teachers ended up calling her nephew and said, "I need you to put on your suit and get here ASAP." He showed up with flowers and everything. So like... it was salvageable but totally avoidable.

The worst part? It wasn't always a rule until one year a group of girls went as friends and kept "stealing" other people's dates. Way to punish everyone forever because of one group of bi**hes.

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Furthermore, you can’t expect rules to be perfect the moment you make them. They have to be improved and adapted over time. Yes, it’s difficult, exhausting, and everyone would rather just get on with it, but on the other hand, the rules we live by form the foundations of our lives. We deserve rock-solid foundations, not fractured ones.

Don’t hold on to a rule, regulation, or school-life structure just because you’ve gotten used to it and because it’s been the way things have always been done. Think about better alternatives. Adapt, otherwise what you’ll end up with is a bunch of rules that people remember not because of how awesome they sounded on paper but because of how incredibly dumb and flawed they were in reality.

#13

People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones In high school, the supervisor told the prefects and head girls to break up girls hugging in the hallways .I went to an only girls school and teachers discouraged girls from hugging each other. Apparently they thought that it encouraged 'lesbianism'. smh.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

First of all, lesbianism is perfectly normal and should be treated that way. Second of all, girls hugging doesn't always mean their lesbians. I am sick and tired of people thinking that any two people showing affection means that they're together. Affection is normal in every relationship.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Skirt had to be a certain length. That's not the dumb part. If a teacher thought it was too short you had to KNEEL SO THEY COULD SEE WHERE THE HEM CAME TO ON YOUR LEGS. Was this a Christian private school where old male teachers were making middle school girls kneel on the floor to check their skirt length? Why, yes it was. I never wore skirts, so I was spared, but God, I hated that school.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

F**k those that warp Christianity into something that it is not.

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Wilf
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This was actually still happening in some UK schools even in the mid 1990s. I saw it. To get around it girls would roll the waistband of their skirts so they could lower them when spot-checks were made. Terrifying to think this was acceptable within my lifetime and I'm a millennial.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mother went to high school in the 40's. The style was big oversized sweaters, skirts (above the knee, shocking) and scuffed up saddle shoes. My grandmother made my mother clean her shoes and wear her skirt well below the knee. The minute she was out the door, the skirt got rolled up, and she scuffed her shoes. Rebellion knows no decade. 😊

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sounds like the teachers were a bunch of perverts who liked seeing schoolgirls on their knees.

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nanashi
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was once told the reason girls had bs rules over their outfit to school was not because of boys; it's because of the male teachers.

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H Edwards
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Makes sense. Pretty much everyone remembers at least one dodgy/creepy teacher from when they were at school.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Interesting technical point: traditionally the correct length for a kilt is so that when you kneel down it touches the ground around you, so that it will block the draft and keep you warm but not soak up the water (this *is* Scotland, the ground is *always* wet ;-) I'm not sure how you are supposed to keep your knees warm but maybe if you're hard enough to wear a kilt in public you can cope with cold knees!

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MangleTangle
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope. Wear shorts under skirts and kick any old men trying to check your skirt length.

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Kay
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Um . . . this is still common practice. It’s an easy quick way to check skirt length. We do it at my school

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My school has a uniform, and the people who sell the uniform won’t sell it if it’s too short, and they’re not limited to just my school. The only day where they do this is picture day, unless you get the skirt from a different place.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went to a public which had the same rule and the same procedure. We had to go into the principal's office and kneel on the floor in front of the principal. Totally stupid. You could see by looking at us while we were standing whether or not the skirt was "too short." (In our case,, it was a kilt that was being tested).

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I suspect some of the old male teachers enjoyed it in ways they shouldn't have.

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Gay Llama
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At my school skirts have to be fingertip length. Meaning if you have long arms you have to wear long skirts. Once a male teacher bent down to check if my skirt was long enough, when it was practically to my knees and I don't have long arms.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

More memories of the time, girls had to kneel, skirt hem had to be 1 inch from the floor. But the girls would turn up the skirt at the waist, after the teacher left!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was taken to the principals office because I wouldn't wear the school Girls Uniform, I hated tunics and dresses. To this day, when working, I wear trousers. That goes back to the fact that the boys used to stand under the stairs and perve on the girls as they walked up the stairs as they could see right up their skirts and tunics.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a Christian, I can definitely say they were out of line, and they make others of us look bad. A good punch to the face or kick to the neck might be in order.

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Fred Burrows
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always thought this was deviant behavior on the faculties part.

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Cathie Withington
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We had regular checks. All girls had to kneel on a counter and the DP stood there with a ruler. Cue frantic rolling down by the short-skirt girls.

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Alethia Nyx
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, this is not uncommon. Happened to my mum at private Christian girls school in the 60s, still happened to friends of mine at girls schools in the 00s. It's not necessarily about sexuality, it's also about presentability and uniformity. It's about having respect for the school and the uniform. As a teenager I thought it a bit strict, as an adult I kind of understand the schools desire to create a perfect uniformed picture, because don't neat tidy, uniform length skirts, tucked in properly fitted shirts, clean maintained shoes look better than skirts hiked up ridiculously, sloppy, holey untucked shirts and dirty, falling apart shoes.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What, in hell, is it such a big deal to see a girls, or a woman's knees?! I mean seriously! It's not a titty, it's not an ass....it's a KNEE!! That is beyond ridiculous to me. It's like saying if your open toed shoes show any toe past the toenail, it's indecent. Do we make sure guys shorts cover their knees?! Is it because women's knees are prettier than men's knees? And if so, the women get punished for it? Actually, that's discrimination. Male can show knees. Female can not. Why? Can anybody answer that? That, is straight up discrimination.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Generally the kind of schools with these kinds of uniform dress codes knees are allowed to be visible, most schools I know/knew of with skirt length rules the rule was no more than 2 inches above the knee (unless it was a devout religious school when they have to be much longer). That's not that ridiculous, that's more about presentability, not sexuality. Also the kind of school with such rules about girls skirts do have rules about boys shorts, or don't allow boys to wear shorts at all.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fake Christians and as a Christina I say this dont hate me please 😅

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Leslie Burleson
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My best friend's school did that. He weird thing was every single girl there altered their skirts so they were super short . Her kids went to the same school , and they still alter their skirts , but they don't have to kneel anymore to check length

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Young girl knee in front of this old douche canoe,so we can see if your are inappropriate.

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Memere
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh, this happened at my school back in the '60s, when mini-skirts were popular! It was a very small country town, the population was under 1,300, and it was a very closed-up, bigoted, racist community. We also had a major uproar when culotte skirts were in style & all the girls wanted to wear them.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i go to a catholic school to and the skirts that are part of the uniform (girls get a choice between skirts or khakie pants) are very short. tbh idk how the principle never banned it

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's how my mom and her sister's Catholic school was. That was in the 50's and 60's though.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My middle school (in the 70's, during the short shorts fad) had a similar rule for shorts. They had to touch the ground when kneeling. The Woman in charge of enforcing this would stand at the front door and look at kids legs as we entered school.make kids kneel on the front steps in front of everyone during morning assembly. For shorts. And skirts. Public school many poor kids who couldn't afford new clothes... flipping ridiculous and humiliating. Yeah, this policy didn't last very long

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My school is/was the exact same. When I was in elementary, I was terrified to wear skirts because of this reason. If we didn't adhere to the regulations, we had to wear shorts/pants from the lost and found. ALSO when I got confirmed, the girls were told we had to wear long, modest dresses that must hit below the knee. If they were even a little bit "too short" they would make the girls wear ALTER SERVER CLOTHES to confirmation. And no offense to alter servers, but no one wants to wear those to their confirmation.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nuns did that to us. Inspection of the knees. If they saw teh whole knee, your parents got a note. During a growth spurt, my mom had to buy me a uniform three sizes too big in width to keep up with my height. I looked ridiculous. The nuns sent a note to my mom. My mom sent me in with the right size for everything but my height (think: minidress). Yeah,t hat went well....

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These Christian schools enough already! I come from a really religious Christian country and we don't have these schools i mean come on! It's the 21st century!!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Catholic School. Same thing with the nuns. You had to kneel on a chair. Your kilt had to touch the chair. Fine. Be that way! But they could not tell us how long it had to be when off school property. It was like a ritual. Once off property, every girl stopped and rolled her skirt up short. Boy did that p!$$ off the nuns. To this day will not wear a skirt or dress. Cant stand the feeling of wearing them.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went to public school. We had this same rule all the way through my schooling. The premise was that when kneeling, the skirt had to hit the floor otherwise it was "inappropriate." They were allegedly teaching us to be "proper ladies" by regulating what we wore.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think the rule should be that if they have to make you kneel to tell whether the skirt is too short, then it's not too short.

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Daniel Marsh
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Used to be a standard thing at Catholic schools. Less creepy when nuns enforced it, but still

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Locked the only boys bathroom because someone wrote on the wall in sharpie. It wasn't even anything rude or inappropriate either. It was just the word "hi" or something like that.

Didn't unlock the door until one boy wet himself and parents threatened to sue.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones No coloured bras. I went to an all-girls school and we wore uniforms and the top was a light colour and very see-through for some reason (so it was easy to tell if you had a pink bra on for example). The weird thing was it was always the male teachers who called students out for breaking this rule.... yikes

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I spent 2 years in a private christian school where girls could not wear skirts or dresses unless it covered their whole legs all the way down to their feet. We were between 3 and 8 years old and that rule was meant to make sure boys wouldn't have any sexual temptation. This is not a joke.

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Guys were free to wear pants in cold days but girls had to wear a skirt no matter how cold it was

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Us too. We were allowed to wear stockings, which i despised. And the skirts were short and would blow up in the wind.

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At my high school, girls could not wear sandals or shoes that showed toes because, “toes make boys think of babies”. And babies made boys think of sex, and naturally sex is the devil.

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my high school decided to ban women’s athletic shorts one day which was ridiculous for many reasons. the next day every girl showed up in athletic shorts & the rule was removed by second block

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If you throw snowballs, you get a one day suspension. The first long weekend after a snowfall everyone would throw snowballs to get an additional day added to the long weekend.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones You have to wear your tie all the way home. Some sad bastard teachers would stand on the main road away from the school and try to hand out detentions in presumably their own time

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Banned all backpacks / bags on campus. Students were expected to somehow carry everything they needed in hand.

This was especially challenging if you had a non ideal locker placement.

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‘No ripped jeans’

They enforced it to the point that when I fell in school, scrapped me knee and ended up needing stitches (obviously ripping my jeans in the process). They still dragged me to the office to suspend me for the day because me jeans were ripped. I was left there, stitched up, blood drying on my jeans as the vice principal yelled at me that my outfit was “inappropriate”.

Add on: I went to a private school outside of the US, we had a doctor on call so he stitched me up at school, notified my parents and gave the okay on me going back to class. The vp didn’t notify my parents I was getting suspended for the day until after I went home and told them myself.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Girls weren’t allowed to show their ankles. The dean had a pack of socks in her office she would give the students and make them wear. Only girls tho. This was the 2000s.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones In grade school, we weren't allowed to play on the playground equipment when it snowed. Eventually, were weren't allowed to play with snow or even go near it- I got in trouble for sitting in snow.

This was in Minnesota where it snows half the year. Recess basically consisted of milling around the blacktop for thirty minutes.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember one day in primary school it hailed so much, we had never seen so much hail before. Our teacher let us outside (after it stopped) and let us play with the piles of ice. It was so much fun. Never experienced anything like that again.

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#27

People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Can’t be standing around in groups more than 4 “gang mentality”

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Girls were not allowed to wear cycling shorts under their PE skirts. They wanted us to wear these dark green PE pants, basically just underwear and it was gross. My year protested, we said shorts or nothing and they backed off. This was 20+ years ago and it's totally different now, girls wear what they want for PE.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones No farting in class.

They would say "if u need to fart then go to the toilet" but then 9 times out of 10 if u asked to go the toilet they'd say no

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones One particular professor at my university would lock the door a minute after class began. If you had to leave to go to the bathroom, you couldn't get back in.

Somehow this ancient fossil is still teaching and pulling similar stuff.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We have classrooms that have these hotelroom locks. You can only open it from the outside with a staff pass (it opens normally from the inside). If a student needs to go out for a moment for whatever reason, I need to leave the door open or they can't come back in. I usually teach with the door open anyway, but there are times when it's preferable to close the door. And with these classrooms I just feel I can't. I hate them. What's wrong with a simple key? -- Also, I've locked myself out more than once, because I'd left my pass on the desk. With a key you can just go back in because you couldn't lock the door, but with these rooms I need to find someone to let me in to grab my pass. Grrr ...

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones We weren’t allowed to wear thongs. I don’t know how they caught people who did tbh

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So staff looked at all the girls' butts to check for panty lines? Not creepy at all. Nah-uh. /s

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No leaving the dorm unless it's for a fire alarm.

I went to boarding school from the age of 7. That rule meant we couldn't get out of our dormitory to have a wee in the night. We had a plastic tub one of the girls brought in and went in that. Then we had to smuggle the tub to the bathroom in the morning without matron seeing. Stupid bloody rule!

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones No beads. Apparently they thought beaded jewelry was gang related?

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#34

Women's thighs are not allowed to touch a chair.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones They outlawed bracelets because there was an article in a magazine somewhere saying they advertised what sexual acts you were open for based on their colour.

Then someone tried to outlaw wrist watches for the same reason.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This kind of crap is always brainless to ban. if you take away something you 'think' is serving that purpose, and it actually was, they just come up with something else.

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You had to wear your ID around your neck on a rope thing.

Then the chokings started.

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"No Satanic Drawings"

What qualified as Satanic was anything the teachers or faculty deemed as such, including the Star of David

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#38

In high school, hair length on men and stubble. Look, a bunch of 15-16 year old guys are going to have a bit of stubble no matter how thoroughly we shave. Forcing us to go to the principal's office to dry shave nearly daily is freakin absurd.

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Elementary school principal banned talking at lunch. If you were caught talking or even signing to someone, you had to go sit by yourself on a folding chair with no table.

There was once my mom came to eat lunch with my older sister and I. The principal was like " Oh you should go eat out in the hallway with your daughters" and she was like "nah, I'm gonna sit here with my daughter and her friends and talk to them and enjoy their presence" (usually if a parent came for lunch the student could invite one friend to join, unless you had siblings. Then it was too many people so you couldn't invite a friend). Anyway, one of my older sister's friends whispered to my mom that she was going to move so she wouldn't get in trouble for talking. THIS WAS A NINE YEAR OLD.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thats a crazy rule. Lunchtime was supposed to be for socialising with friends!

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones We once had a rule that we could only go to the bathroom during class. Not in the breaks. Only during class.

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We were not allowed to put our coats on until we were outside

During winter when we would have a storm, we had to go outside in the rain to put our coats on or face receiving a detention if we put them on in the corridor

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Dumbest Rule: Zero tolerance for fighting. This meant both the kid who started the fight AND the kid who got beat on were both suspended. If the kid who got beat on just took it, he was just sent home for the rest of the day. If he dared to fight back, he was suspended for a week just like the kid who started the fight. Here's the truly stupid part: The school administrators couldn't explain how this led to MORE BRUTAL fights.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones "No fighting", enforced by punishing the kids who were getting hit.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My theory is that people in power admire bullies and think that those who are being bullied deserve it.

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My primary school had this wierd obsession with safety. When we played dodgeball the boys had to throw with their non-dominant hand while the girls got to throw full force. And we could get detention for going where the teachers couldn't see us. But the worst rule by far was that we weren't allowed to run on the playground, I'll never forget the time my teacher literally said, "the playground is no place to run."

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ugh. Another sexist school that thinks men are always more athletic than women. I hate people who think like this smh.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones My friend nearly got suspended for wearing a trench coat, it was the Late 90s, probably didn't help that he had long hair, was shy, and weird

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

America - thanks to the worshipped 2nd amendment, teens have easy access to lethal weapons, but as long as they can't get trench coats everything will be fine

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Candy canes were outlawed because you could sharpen them to a point and use them as a shiv.

I went to school in rural Washington. We were definitely weren’t somewhere that shankings were to be expected

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It wasn't really the rule that was dumb but the reason for it. In my last year of high school, the school issued a rule that all students had to wear student IDs. If you didn't, you had to immediately go and pay for another ID. While you can see how many students may have saw this a way to skip class, the reason for this was the school shootings that happened the previous year.

The reasoning was that it would be easier to spot who is a student and who is not a student to then see who has malicious intent.....except that most shooters were students....so....

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was expecting to read they wanted to use the school ID as a dog tag to make it easier to identify shot students or something. Glad for the clarification in the last paragraph - but yeah, that won't prevent a shooting at all.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones Not really a rule, but the toilet paper Holders are OUTSIDE of the Stalls on a wall. So you have to calculate before taking a dump how much you need and hope that it was enough

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Probably just led to everyone taking more than they need, causing the waste that they were trying to prevent in the first place?!

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If you were caught on your phone they’d take it until the end of the week. you’d get it back at half 3 on friday. parents went mental and a few even came together and sent bills through for part of the phone bills, they ditched that rule after 2 weeks.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At my HS school they would return them to you at the end of the day, that was reasonable but I’m sorry end of the week doesn’t sound reasonable if kids have extra curricular activities and go places after school and need a phone or a way to contact their parents.

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People Are Sharing The Dumbest Rules That Their Schools Ever Enforced, And Here Are 50 Of The Most Mind-Boggling Ones My school made it compulsory to wear uniform in online classes

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