It is forbidden to use red ink.
For hundreds of years, red pen has been one of the standards for teachers to correct students' homework. Several schools in Britain 18 years ago banned teachers from marking homework with red ink and asked teachers to circle mistakes with pens of other colors. Schools do this because they think that red will deepen students' stereotype of mistakes and bring them frustration. The red handwriting seems to remind them all the time: "Look, you haven't done well enough."
It is not difficult to understand why many schools prohibit students from wearing snow boots. Snow boots are too big to hide mobile phones. Most schools that adopt this ban are middle schools or high schools, and they often don't allow students to bring their mobile phones to school, let alone use them in class.
Of course, this provision has also caused protests from the majority of students. After all, the magic height 10 foot. If students really want to bring their mobile phones to school, I'm afraid the harsh dean can't help them. This can't be changed without snow boots.
In the past two years, there have been frequent school shootings, and American schools are uneasy. Some schools even prohibit students from carrying schoolbags to reduce potential safety hazards, or use backpacks made by schools. In order to optimize space resources, many schools in Iowa and Illinois also forbid students to put their schoolbags on the classroom floor or in the corridor to avoid blocking the passage.
Almost every university has a small supermarket to buy doughnuts, and all kinds of baked goods are displayed in the glass window for students to buy. However, in 2009, new york's education department put baked goods on the "Not for Sale" list and stipulated that baked goods should not be sold in schools before 6 pm. The president of the University Nutrition Alliance said that they should not only be nutrition instructors, but also be food police to reduce unhealthy food and destroy the nutritional balance of students.
The older generation must know that Weng Zaibiao has even become the collective memory of a generation. In the past, the students who won the most prizes in school often had the highest breasts when walking. Just as CD games swept the world in the 1990s, Weng Zaibiao once swept the campus and became one of the hottest card games. However, The New York Times pointed out that such games are likely to cause disputes, encourage students to keep up with the joneses, and thus breed theft. So many schools also banned this game.