
14 Things Every Kid Was Told Never to Do at School in the 1960s
The 1960s school had rules for everything and breaking them came with consequences that most kids today would not recognize.

The 1960s school had rules for everything and breaking them came with consequences that most kids today would not recognize.

Kids in the 1970s did things at school every single day that would get a student sent home immediately today.

The 1950s classroom was a distinct environment defined by tactile learning and a specific mid-century aesthetic.

The educational landscape of the nineteen fifties was a place of high formality and rigid social structures that emphasized group conformity.

School life in the 1960s looked very different because students had much more freedom and fewer rules than they do today.

Corridors from this decade featured heavy mechanical fixtures and open access points that defined the daily school experience for many students.