Dress Code Changes

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If my school were to make a change to our dress code I know there would be several items I would want to change. Therefore, if I could change one thing about my schools dress code, I would allow girls to wear bandannas and or headbands because, their hair is an important part to their appearance, girls like to put headbands and or bandannas in their hair to make it look pretty, and they love to keep up with new hair trends.
Girls hair is an important part to their appearance because it holds their hair in place when it’s not holding properly, it is a hair accessories and some girls love accessories because it makes their outfit look prettier, and it makes them feel more confident about their hair because they don’t have to worry about fixing

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