A black shirt, black pants, and a pentacle necklace was as goth as I ever got at school, but they never seemed to have a problem with it. In fact, they were much more likely to crack down on sexually suggestive and/or alcohol or drug related attire worn more by hicks and preps. At the time, the general principal of limiting people dress in a public place (it'd be different if we had the option not to go to school) pissed me off, but at least it was enforced well and (mostly) fairly. Though I'm sure a Cradle of Filth t-shirt wouldn't have gone over quite as well as a comparable Christian shirt....
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