One of the rules that the school strictly enforced was dress code and the appearance of the student. For instance, students were required to shave any facial hair when attending school. I never really understood this rule, mainly because none of the teachers or principals were forced to shave, but yet they expected us to do so. If students didn’t obey this rule they were sent home and not allowed back until shaven. I believe this affected the students mainly because he would miss out on class and sometimes fall behind. At the age 13-18 is when a teenager begins developing and begins growing facial hair and I don’t believe you should be forced to shave because it’s not a distraction and has nothing to do with learning. I believe teachers, principals, and superiors should allow students to have facial hair because that’s a stage of growing up. How do they expect many high-school students to act like adults if they’re treated as children? Dress code is an important factor in school, although we weren’t required to wear uniform, we were still forced to follow certain dress code rules. For instance, students weren’t allowed to wear ripped jeans because it is considered a distraction and not appropriate, but I truly don’t see how dress code has anything to do with the students learning. This list continues for dress code on what students could not wear; from
One of the rules that the school strictly enforced was dress code and the appearance of the student. For instance, students were required to shave any facial hair when attending school. I never really understood this rule, mainly because none of the teachers or principals were forced to shave, but yet they expected us to do so. If students didn’t obey this rule they were sent home and not allowed back until shaven. I believe this affected the students mainly because he would miss out on class and sometimes fall behind. At the age 13-18 is when a teenager begins developing and begins growing facial hair and I don’t believe you should be forced to shave because it’s not a distraction and has nothing to do with learning. I believe teachers, principals, and superiors should allow students to have facial hair because that’s a stage of growing up. How do they expect many high-school students to act like adults if they’re treated as children? Dress code is an important factor in school, although we weren’t required to wear uniform, we were still forced to follow certain dress code rules. For instance, students weren’t allowed to wear ripped jeans because it is considered a distraction and not appropriate, but I truly don’t see how dress code has anything to do with the students learning. This list continues for dress code on what students could not wear; from