http://thismomloves.blogspot.ca/2014/06/in-defense-of-school-dress-codes.html
When looking at events taking place at other schools (currently being covered in the media) my overall analysis is that the dress codes aren't the problem. How they are being explained is an issue (because no, dress codes do not exist so that boys can focus/control themselves or because there's anything wrong with the female body) as well as how they're enforced. I would be upset too if girls were always being taken to task while the boys' infractions were ignored, if indeed that is the case.

http://www.cbc.ca/the180/2014/12/03/do-school-dress-codes-unfairly-sexualize-girls/
(Click "Listen" to hear the interviews)
