|
|
|
|
|
Forum
-> Chinuch, Education & Schooling
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 3:49 pm
amother Ballota wrote: | I could be so so wrong but the person who said that - I wonder if they are one of our NY transplants. That was a very un-Baltimore kind of thing to say. |
Nope Baltimore native here.
What I mean by standards is that BY is just overall frummer. Still a community school but they are just more strict. It probably stems from the differences between a boys school and a girls school. Also, TA highschool is small and not the automatic feeder high school. BY highschool is very large and is considered a continuation of middle school. Also, the frummer boys go to TI and there is no equivalent for girls so automatically, there is a frummer crowd at BY that isnt represented at TA. (Although I hear dynamics are changing at TI)
Therefore they have lots of enforceable rules that dont happen at TA high school. Ex: I think the girls cant go to pizza shops with friends Sat night. No such rule at TA. There is a stronger technology policy at BY. Other things I cant recall at the moment.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
1
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 3:52 pm
amother Oleander wrote: | Baltimore absolutely needs a 3rd girls' school. Why can't the OCA parents form at least a 3rd high school? |
Baltimore desperately needs another all girls non bais yaakov school.
They started YMC to be a high school for OCA boys. Why dont they have something for OCA girls? Many end up at BT or SS which is either not religious enough or too far.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
2
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 3:53 pm
amother Oleander wrote: | Thank you for clarifying. I stand corrected. I am not a current parent and was just going based off of op's statement that women must either wear tights, stockings, or knee highs. |
Pretty sure the letter said tights or knee socks.
Someone posted it upthread.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
1
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 4:01 pm
amother Oleander wrote: | Covering your calves is not basic tznius. It is a beautiful and commonly accepted chumrahs, but a chumrah nonetheless, and falls under the category of minhag hamakom.
This is precisely the danger in schools overreaching- people forget what is basic halacha and what is a chumrah. I think chumrahs are beautiful, but only when taken on by an individual's innate desire. |
I was told by rabbanim in Baltimore (specifically ones on the vaad of the school) that it is minhag hamakom in Baltimore to wear socks. Not gonna argue back and forth because I have nothing to do with it. Just what I was told
| |
|
Back to top |
4
1
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 5:51 pm
amother Chicory wrote: | I was told by rabbanim in Baltimore (specifically ones on the vaad of the school) that it is minhag hamakom in Baltimore to wear socks. Not gonna argue back and forth because I have nothing to do with it. Just what I was told |
Socks, yes. Knee socks/tights, no.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
3
|
amother
Hydrangea
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 6:00 pm
I know it goes back to probably the 1970s or 1980s but adminstrator at B.Y. told my class (in the 90s) that the reason that the school allowed the girls to wear short socks was because that was the psak given by R' Yaakov Kamenetsky as the basic halacha of what needed to be covered per school dress code. I know at a certain point the school changed that to knee socks (due to outside pressure from parents, nothing to do with a new psak), but if that's the psak the school was given it makes sense that short socks would be considered the minhag hamakom still.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
3
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 6:04 pm
amother Hydrangea wrote: | I know it goes back to probably the 1970s or 1980s but adminstrator at B.Y. told my class (in the 90s) that the reason that the school allowed the girls to wear short socks was because that was the psak given by R' Yaakov Kamenetsky as the basic halacha of what needed to be covered per school dress code. I know at a certain point the school changed that to knee socks (due to outside pressure from parents, nothing to do with a new psak), but if that's the psak the school was given it makes sense that short socks would be considered the minhag hamakom still. |
And not to mix two threads…I believe it was also Rav Yaakov who started girls having bas mitzvah parties. I heard that was also controversial.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
1
|
amother
Orange
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 6:27 pm
|
Back to top |
2
0
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 6:32 pm
What exactly do you like about it?
| |
|
Back to top |
0
1
|
↑
justforfun87
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 6:40 pm
Here's the thing. There is an upcoming event for mothers. I strongly am against this rule but I am also not interested in stirring things up to be disrespectful. I won't be wearing knee highs though so I guess I'll be breaking the new rule that was apparently just made up.
| |
|
Back to top |
2
2
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 6:43 pm
justforfun87 wrote: | Here's the thing. There is an upcoming event for mothers. I strongly am against this rule but I am also not interested in stirring things up to be disrespectful. I won't be wearing knee highs though so I guess I'll be breaking the new rule that was apparently just made up. |
It isn’t a new rule.
They’ve sent out letters like this before.
Why are you so against it?
| |
|
Back to top |
0
2
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 6:55 pm
justforfun87 wrote: | Here's the thing. There is an upcoming event for mothers. I strongly am against this rule but I am also not interested in stirring things up to be disrespectful. I won't be wearing knee highs though so I guess I'll be breaking the new rule that was apparently just made up. |
But the wording isn’t a rule. It’s a “we kindly request”
| |
|
Back to top |
0
3
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 8:00 pm
justforfun87 wrote: | Here's the thing. There is an upcoming event for mothers. I strongly am against this rule but I am also not interested in stirring things up to be disrespectful. I won't be wearing knee highs though so I guess I'll be breaking the new rule that was apparently just made up. |
You wont be the only one. I will also be there sockless and tights less.
and I just reread the letter. it says "we request" it doesn't say "you must"
| |
|
Back to top |
1
3
|
amother
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 10:36 pm
amother Navyblue wrote: | Wow, I grew up in Baltimore when there was no uniform in elementary school and in HS we could do whatever we wanted as long as we wore the uniform. Sandals with no socks, nail polish, etc.
Several mothers did not cover their hair.
A couple families were not shomer shabbos.
Some girls wore pants outside of school.
There were no rules for parents or for the girls outside of school. |
I was there many years ago. But must’ve been after you.
I remember 27 years ago the rule for nail polish was: clear, light pink and buttercup (I wonder how many on here remember that)
And by highschool families had to be shomer Shabbos. Exceptions were made for Russian immigrants.
As I wrote earlier we had to wear socks.
And we definitely had rules out of school. Girls were kicked out for hanging out in certain places at certain times. Some were not allowed to graduate or asked to leave bec they didn’t follow the rules.
It wasn’t a free for all.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
3
|
amother
Razzmatazz
|
Mon, May 13 2024, 10:45 pm
I remember Rabbi Zweig standing on stage and talking about the nail polish. Yes - buttercup - lol what a memory.
But I don't remember any rules being communicated about behavior outside of school or girls being kicked out and not allowed to graduate.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
1
|
amother
|
Tue, May 14 2024, 3:41 am
Lol, it was butterSCOTCH, if I recall correctly.
But short socks were fine. I think they changed it to knee socks when I was in 12th grade or so.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
2
|
↑
Bnei Berak 10
|
Tue, May 14 2024, 5:31 am
amother Cinnamon wrote: | I was there many years ago. But must’ve been after you.
I remember 27 years ago the rule for nail polish was: clear, light pink and buttercup (I wonder how many on here remember that)
And by highschool families had to be shomer Shabbos. Exceptions were made for Russian immigrants.
As I wrote earlier we had to wear socks.
And we definitely had rules out of school. Girls were kicked out for hanging out in certain places at certain times. Some were not allowed to graduate or asked to leave bec they didn’t follow the rules.
It wasn’t a free for all. |
Nail polish was permitted in school?
Times have definitely changed (guess the colors were more refined in those days)
What did buttercup look like?
| |
|
Back to top |
0
0
|
Related Topics |
Replies |
Last Post |
|
|
Bonnnie ridge/copper and quary village Baltimore
|
28 |
Thu, Nov 21 2024, 4:46 pm |
|
|
New girls school in Baltimore- Ateres
|
58 |
Tue, Nov 19 2024, 7:51 am |
|
|
am kodesh daycare in baltimore
|
8 |
Sat, Nov 16 2024, 6:30 pm |
|
|
Baltimore sheitelmacher for "yeshivish" style
|
17 |
Thu, Nov 14 2024, 8:44 am |
|
|
[ Poll ] Baltimore women's shopping?
|
3 |
Wed, Nov 13 2024, 7:54 pm |
|
|
Imamother may earn commission when you use our links to make a purchase.
© 2024 Imamother.com - All rights reserved
| |
|
|
|
|
|