You have the right to elect to not attend that public school and to attend a private school instead if you don't like the rules. That's what makes us not a communist country where they don't have that same right. That is essentially the extent of your rights in this regard. You do not ever have the right to disrupt the learning process - either your own or others. Wearing sunglasses indoors without a medical reason disrupts your ability to learn. If you don't agree, get your doctor to write a prescription for them. I'm certain that this teacher has nothing better to do each day than to harass you about your sun glasses. I bet you really are that important in her world. Aren't you full of yourself?How's this for "your rights" in this case. It would be a violation of the existing public education laws for this teacher to allow you to wear your s unglasses in her classroom without a prescription from your ophthalmologist to do so. Just as violate as if she allowed you to beat yourself in the head with a hammer. Classrooms are ergonomically designed to be lighted such that the wearing of sunglasses without medical necessity would hamper your ability to visualize the environment. Does your physician believe that you should wear sunglasses indoors? How about your parents, do they think it's needed? Yeah, I thought not.
The person tells why you do not need sunglasses at school. Especially if your not supposed to be wearing them at all in the first place. And if you dont agree with it then talk to your doctor for a prescription.
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