Granted, we never quite mastered the Macarena, Hustle or Electric Slide. But whooo boy, what the young kids are doing today.
Actually, we're not so much surprised. A couple years back, we found ourselves blushing at some of the homecoming pictures posted on one high school's Web site (and it wasn't a Columbia school).
But Centennial High School Principal Carl Perkins is trying to put his foot down. He's come up with a series of guidelines for do's and don'ts of appropriate behavior. Here's ABC Channel 2's take:
Concerned about the dance moves showcased at a recent back to school dance, the school came up with a list of guidelines for this weekend's homecoming dance. Many students don't understand what the fuss is about.
The dance guidelines include rules like:
- no wrapping legs around others
- no humping
- no forceful thrusting
- no freak trains
- no removal of clothing
Removal of clothing?
And above all: No one puts Baby in a corner!!
ReplyDeleteSo Glad to see a principal take a stand and set down rules on dancing at school functions. I have two teenage boys who have both commented that the dirty dancing makes them very uncomfortable. Gold stars for Principal Perkins.
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