Dress Code Research Paper

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Why do you think we shouldn’t have a dress code? The students of Conroe High agree that we shouldn’t have a dress code because some students would want to wear something to express them self but they can't because of the dress code. Therefore a rule that should have a thought about being changed is the dress code for the reason that a student should be aloud to wear what they want unless it is too revealing.

Picture this, a student named Emily English comes into school and says ”Hey” to Dr.Weatherly. Dr.Weatherly would notice Emily has a rip on her thigh and he says”Emily you need to go to the ap’s office to call your parents to bring you a new pair of jeans”. Then Emily has to make her parents leave work and bring Emily a pair of

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