(NEW YORK POST) A strict dress code introduced by a Staten Island public high school principal has led to the detention of 200 kids — and a rebellion among some students and parents.
The students — 90 percent of them girls — were detained by the fashion police in the last two weeks because they wore tank tops or short-shorts to beat the heat at their un-air-conditioned school.
Tottenville HS junior Ashley Silberberg wore a T-shirt that bared 2 inches of midriff on Sept. 5, the second day of school, when the mercury topped 87 degrees.