What you wear is nothing to do with discipline or respect. Behaviour is, and should be, but teachers being put off because girls' skirts are "too short" is just wrong.
"What you wear is nothing to do with discipline or respect."
I totally disagree. Uniforms are a manifestation of the esp rot de corps that I like to see develop in institutions such as schools at the earliest stage possible and is an integral part of character building which I still think is important. When you leave this institution then one presumes that one can now decide for oneself what one would care to wear, but until that time comes....do what you are told.
^^^^ that is if they could agree on the length of skirt and when agree, then stick to the length. That unfortunately would take discipline which seems to be in short supply in many of our schools.
The real worry here is staff being "distracted" by skirt lengths. Is this because they are on the look out for rule breakers or more salacious reasons.
If its the former, the school need to prioritise their rules and regulations, if its the latter, they need to take a good long look at the people they are hiring.
As long as skirts do cover underwear, they are doing their purpose. Anything else is to avoid distracting males. No discipline or disrespect required for them.