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    top and shorts. The schools dress code does not permit anything that goes above the knee or anything that shows your shoulders as that is considered provocative for being a young girl. One of your teachers calls you out in front of the whole class to slut shame you for trying to be comfortable and to dress accordingly to the weather. How does this make you feel? You are most likely distraught and embarrassed because the male students do not need to follow…

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    Without hindrance and restraint is the key part to this. A person is given the right to freedom in the Constitution. However, their right to freedom gets violated when schools try to force uniforms on a student. There has been many attempts to stretch dress code policies, which aren’t as restrictive as uniforms but still hinder rights. For example, 13 year old Alan Newsom had a lawsuit against his school in 2003 for them making him change his NRA shirt. Public schools should not adopt a uniform…

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    Sexist School Dress Codes Changing clothes, embarrassed faces, and angry students have been a result of the dress code. All around the country, the school dress codes are getting harsher and harsher each year. Many of these rules have caused discomfort in many female students across the nation. The school dress code is unfairly directed towards females, it sexualizes the female body, and humiliates students whenever they get chastised for breaking the rules. As the school dress codes get more…

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    Preston High School should not adhere to a school dress code because it limits self-expression, high initial cost and can be very uncomfortable. Students should not have to wear uniforms at school because students do not want to have to wear the same thing as other students or look alike. Kids like to be themselves and express the things they like or like to do. I think that the students at Preston High would not even like to wear uniforms because a lot of the kids like to wear what they want…

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    would really write me?I stay on y 'all mind but, oh, I think they like me Clean pair of sneaks, with a designer belt Please watch your step cause I 'm feeling myself?’IHEARTMEMPHIS hit the qwua 2015 ,this is telling how the new genaration like to dress and represent thire self, so do i belive high school students should wear uniform, No because wearing school uniform make you feel like you is in prison and it is telling you what to wear and when you is in high school you don 't want to wake…

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    was a pleasure to grant her wish. We decided to rent a huge tent, arch, tables and chairs. Now it was time to find and purchase my wedding dress. I visited lots of stores and tried on many wedding dresses. Finding a dress was very hard and took lots of time. I was exhausted. But after a month of shopping for a dress I finally found the perfect Ivory colored dress. We selected the people we wanted to be in our wedding. Everything was coming together nicely. It was now my big day, the day I…

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    School Uniform Colonialism

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    1963). Soon after, there was a momentum for the children of elite scholars to distinguish themselves in academic settings via a uniform. Many elite private schools utilized school uniforms as a symbol of superiority. They wore expensive blazers, dress shoes, and fancy blouses. While both socioeconomic classes utilized school uniforms the rationale behind uniform usage quickly changed. The narrative that surfaced was that uniforms supported children to maintain focus and discipline in school.…

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    Every school across the United States, and schools internationally, have a dress code for their students. Although each one varies from the other they have the same basic guidelines; graphic designs, logos, mottoes, phrases, and images may not convey messages that are vulgar, offensive, sexually explicit, affiliated with gangs, or reference things that are illegal such as drugs; undergarments must be covered; spaghetti straps and tank tops are prohibited; dresses and skirts must reach a minimum…

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    Some schools have decided that it is best to make minor changes to the dress code policy. For instance, Battleground Academy in Franklin Tennessee, has implemented a compromise to the wear of school uniforms. While the students are required to wear uniforms, they are allowed to choose from several different styles ranging from shorts, pants and skirts and jumpers for the girls. Each student also has the right to make his own choice when it comes to shoes and belts. Giving the students options…

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    Student Dress Codes Essay

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    student dress codes is that they are only temporary fixes to major problems such as stereotyping, bullying, violence, and substandard grades. These problems need to be faced each individually and with a specific set of instruments in order to effectively counteract the destruction these problems can cause. One must attack the seed of each problem destroying the roots to make sure said problem never occurs again. When one looks at a student and says he cannot achieve simply based on his dress…

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