In elementary school, sure, the biggest person who might not be as bright could become a bully, but that's where it ends. When students get towards middle school and higher, social/psychological abuse, exclusivity ("Cliques"), usually are conducted by SMARTER, RICHER, and more socially affluent students.
And, make no mistake, people DO get bullied over clothes. As a matter of fact, it's one of the first status symbols that students get differentiated from (not only by students but psychologically proven by TEACHERS as well) on Day 1.
And considering the fact that I have seen 15 and 16 year-olds still in 8th grade (NOT ALWAYS due to being held back by failing) some of which are as tall as me (at 6'5'') I actually like the fact that all the students wear some semblance of a school uniform.
It's a polo. It's cotton. And yes, it does get hot in West Texas as well.
And, make no mistake, people DO get bullied over clothes. As a matter of fact, it's one of the first status symbols that students get differentiated from (not only by students but psychologically proven by TEACHERS as well) on Day 1.
And considering the fact that I have seen 15 and 16 year-olds still in 8th grade (NOT ALWAYS due to being held back by failing) some of which are as tall as me (at 6'5'') I actually like the fact that all the students wear some semblance of a school uniform.
It's a polo. It's cotton. And yes, it does get hot in West Texas as well.