Speed Reading — Designer Uniforms - Level 6 — 500 wpm 

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Parents of a Tokyo elementary school are up in arms at being asked to pay $730 for their child's school uniform. A public elementary school in Tokyo's upmarket Ginza district has decided to adopt new school uniforms designed by the luxury Italian designer Armani. The bespoke uniforms, which include a hat and bag, are priced at over ¥80,000 ($730) each. Parents are angry at the school's decision and are protesting at what they view as the exorbitant price for a uniform of an eight-year-old child. The school said it wanted a designer uniform that represented the rich area of Ginza. School officials visited top department stores and decided to ask the fashion brand Armani to design the uniform.

The expensive uniform has created such a fuss that it has been discussed in Japan's parliament. One lawmaker said that since the school is public and not private, "a certain price range needs to be considered". Finance Minister Taro Aso said: "Clearly it's expensive. It would be tough if a student could not afford to pay for it." Japan's education minister said steps would be taken to ensure the financial burden placed on parents for uniforms, "would not be excessive". Twitter users said young children are not interested in designer clothes. The school principal said: "With humility, I take the criticism that the explanation has been insufficient and not well-timed. I will go on explaining carefully to those concerned."

Comprehension questions
  1. What term did the article use to describe the parents' anger?
  2. In what area of Tokyo is the elementary school?
  3. What did the article say the uniform's price included?
  4. Why does the school want such an expensive uniform?
  5. What kind of shops did school officials visit to look for a uniform?
  6. Where has the school uniform's price been discussed?
  7. Who said the price of the uniform was clearly expensive?
  8. What burden on parents did Japan's education minister talk about?
  9. Who said young children aren't interested in designer clothes?
  10. What did the school principal say he would go on doing?

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