From left, Olivia Buonomo and Tiffini Cropley, both sophomores at Tottenville High School, are not happy with the school's crackdown on the dress code. Olivia was detained and made to wear a Tottenville T-shirt. Tiffini was not caught. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel) From left, Olivia Buonomo and Tiffini Cropley, both sophomores at Tottenville High School, are not happy with the school's crackdown on the dress code. Olivia was detained and made to wear a Tottenville T-shirt. Tiffini was not caught. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Students at a Staten Island high school where educators are cracking down on the dress code say they plan to protest this week and wear whatever they want.

As 1010 WINS’ Glenn Schuck reported, some students have been disciplined over the dress code at Tottenville High School during the first two weeks of the academic year. Hats, halter tops, sunglasses and hooded sweatshirts are among the items no longer being allowed.

Students said teachers are all around the campus looking them up and down to see what they’re wearing.