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Attire and Health Surveillance for School-Going Kids2

This is a continuation of the poll creatred earlier "Attire and Health Surveillance for School-Going Kids" http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/362818, and is intended to ask further questions, regarding the school policies.
1. Which part of the world do you belong?
USA
Canada
UK
Germany
France
China
Japan
North America (Other Countries)
Europe (Other Countries)
Asia (Other Countries)
Africa
South America
Australia
2. Are you a single parent?
Yes
No
3. How many sons do you have, who are less than 11 years old?
None
One
Two
Three
More than three
4. What are the ages of the above-mentioned sons (check all that apply)?
Less than 1 year
1+ (equal to or more than 1 year, but less than 2 years)
2+
3+
4+
5+
6+
7+
8+
9+
10+
5. How many daughters do you have, who are less than 11 years old?
None
One
Two
Three
More than three
6. What are the ages of the above-mentioned daughters (check all that apply)?
Less than 1 year
1+
2+
3+
4+
5+
6+
7+
8+
9+
10+
8. Do you think that schools should have a log book, on which to enter kid's time of arrival to school and departure from school, which should be signed daily by parent (for security and safety reasons)?
Yes
No
9. In case of unauthorized absence, should the school, immediately, call parents to find out if the kid left home but not arrived at school?
Yes
No
10. The model in the original poll is for single-gender school wing. Should the school require one or more days of supervised co-education (to cultivate spirit of competition and understanding of opposite gender)?
Yes
No
11. If the answer to Q. 10. is "yes", how many days of supervised co-education may be provided?
One
Two
Three
12. During supervised co-education, how many compulsory, formal-dress-up days should be for boys and girls, when training them for speeches, presentations, meetings and interviews (boys put on tie, jacket, trousers, socks and dress shoes, all day long AND girls put on tie, jacket, skirt, leggings socks and dress shoes, all day long) (see, also, Q. 13)?
One
Two
Three
13. During supervised co-education, how many, casual dress days should be for boys and girls (see, also, Q. 12)?
One
Two
Three
14. For the classes (supervised co-education, adequately heated during winter), what should the boys wear (formal-dress-up, Q. 12, days excluded)?
Shorts and briefs (stripped to waist)
Half pants and briefs (stripped to waist)
Other (please describe)
15. For the classes (supervised co-education, adequately heated during winter), what should be the boys' footwear (formal-dress-up, Q. 12, days excluded)?
Barefoot
Shoes without socks
Shoes with socks
16. For the classes (supervised co-education, adequately heated during winter), what should the girls wear (formal-dress-up, Q. 12, days excluded)?
Shorts and panties (stripped to waist)
Miniskirt and panties (stripped to waist)
Skirt and panties (stripped to waist)
Capri and panties (stripped to waist)
Leotard (with dominant arm and neck area bare, i. e., right arm for right-handed kids and vice versa) and shorts
Leotard (with dominant arm and neck area bare, i. e., right arm for right-handed kids and vice versa) and miniskirt
Leotard (with dominant arm and neck area bare, i. e., right arm for right-handed kids and vice versa) and skirt
Leotard (with dominant arm and neck area bare, i. e., right arm for right-handed kids and vice versa) and capri
Other (plese describe)
17. For the classes (supervised co-education, adequately heated during winter), what should be the girls' footwear (formal-dress-up, Q. 12, days excluded)?
Barefoot
Shoes without socks
Shoes with socks
18. For the physical education, what should the boys wear (indoor during winter, indoor and outdoor during summer - supervised co-education)? See messages area, for technical considerations.
Briefs only (stripped to waist, barefoot indoors and outdoors)
Briefs only (stripped to waist, barefoot indoors, trainers outdoors)
Briefs only (stripped to waist, trainers indoors and outdoors)
Other (please describe)
19. For the physical education, what should the girls wear (indoor during winter, indoor and outdoor during summer – supervised co-education)? See messages area, for technical considerations.
Panties only (stripped to waist, barefoot indoors and outdoors)
Panties only (stripped to waist, barefoot indoors, trainers outdoors)
Panties only (stripped to waist, trainers indoors and outdoors)
Leotard (with dominant arm and neck area bare, i. e., right arm for right-handed kids and vice versa, barefoot indoors and outdoors)
Leotard (with dominant arm and neck area bare, i. e., right arm for right-handed kids and vice versa, barefoot indoors, trainers outdoors)
Leotard (with dominant arm and neck area bare, i. e., right arm for right-handed kids and vice versa, trainers indoors and outdoors)
Other (please describe)
20. For short exercises (stretching, bending on sides, focusing eyes to infinity to relax them, moving fingers and wrists to increase circulation after computer work or writing) of 5-minute duration at the beginning of each superivised co-educational class, how much should the boys undress?
Strip to waist
Remove shirts (keep vest on)
21. For short exercises (stretching, bending on sides, focusing eyes to infinity to relax them, moving fingers and wrists to increase circulation after computer work or writing) of 5-minute duration at the beginning of each superivised co-educational class, how much should the girls undress?
Strip to waist
Remove blouses (keep vest on)
22. In your opinion, when the boys face disciplinary action in school, they should be required to remain undressed to (during the period of grounding, supervised co-education)?
Briefs only (strip to waist)
Not at all
23. In your opinion, when the girls face disciplinary action in school, they should be required to remain undressed to (during the period of grounding, supervised co-education)?
Panties only (strip to waist)
Not at all
24. Do think it is the duty of schools to arrange educational psychologists, specifically, to look for signs of abuse (physical, sexual, emotional, neglect) an to identify indicators of suicide or violent behvior towards others, for each of their pupils?
Yes
No
25. Do you think that schools should make a firm policy to screen any stranger (prospective parent, prospective student, person from any institution/agency), for possible possession of arms, before alllowing the person to enter school premises, in order to avoid hostage/violent crime situation?
Yes
No
26. Should the above policy be extended to parents, staff, teachers and administrators?
Yes
No
This poll was created on 2009-05-24 15:43:39 by Sylveef