Schools use contracts to rein in suggestive dancing

Oct. 26, 2009
Students must sign agreements regulating their conduct before they can attend school dances

From The Los Angeles Times: Two high schools in Southern California are combating explicit teen dancing at school events by drafting "dance contracts," binding agreements that parents and students must sign before a teenager can step onto the dance floor. Administrators say the graphic descriptions in the contracts leave little room for arguments over interpretation and put everyone on notice about appropriate behavior.

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