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    percent of schools enforce a strict dress code (1). Schools should pay more attention to our learning instead of our clothes. Believe it or not but even teachers are told what to wear and what not to wear. No one gets to enjoy their freedom anymore because we are being told what to wear. There should be no dress code because dress codes have ruined events, taken away our freedom of style, and have crossed the line with how we should dress like. Dress codes have ruined a lot of school events.…

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    Over the past decade, there's been an ongoing debate around the school system; uniforms. Many people believe that school uniforms are unnecessary, or that they're simply another item on their kids' back to school supply list. However, statistics have shown that uniforms not only discipline students, but keep them safe, and are cheaper than regular clothes. And while they may not be the most fashionable clothes on the planet, I think we can all agree that keeping our students safe should be…

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    very accurate in the school uniform debate. Uniforms are made the same, for us to look the same, and be the same, but we are NOT the same. They revoke our rights of freedom and individuality. Thus why I think students should NOT be forced to wear uniforms. My first and foremost reason is students wouldn’t be able to express themselves. We are denied the freedom of color, style, etc. The wise writer, Dr. Suess, once said “Why fit in when you were born to stand out.” Uniforms also violate the…

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    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…

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    Many schools around the world have extra funds to spend on stuff. They normally spend it on school supplies, technology, or raising teachers budgets. If your school announced that they had extra money to spend and were giving students the option to vote on what you wanted, what would you pick. This is my opinion for my school. First of all buying new uniforms is a big one. Many uniforms at our school are not returned. Some uniforms are ripped or to dirty to clean. We are starting to get new…

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    People always wish they could change one rule to the dress code at school. The dress code at school is mostly on point so kids stay safe and positive .Kids in school mostly follow the dress code but, sometimes they don't follow the code .Kids that don't follow the dress code are trying to express himself but can't .Schools are very strict to the dress code because they don't want to look bad to other schools.I would recommend that kids should be able to wear hats . One reason…

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    School dress code is a topic that has been discussed for years.Some believe dress code is unjust cause they cant wear what they want to wear deliberately.Others think dress code is fair and that schools should have kids wear uniforms to school. I believe that schools should have kids wear uniforms because it is an essential tool for kids to use for these reasons it discontinues the amount of bullying that occurs in the schools today,it separates social groups,and A typical example people…

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    In schools across the nation, students have the choice to wear whatever they want to school, as long as it is acceptable according to the dress code. But what about the schools that make them wear mandatory uniforms? Is it fair to force these individuals to dress in clothing that they find atrocious, or is it an essential element that maintains the formality of the facility to improve its image? There are definitely numerous reasons to consider the good and bad effects of the issue, but there…

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    customers need to close up their wallets before going school clothes shopping this summer because they or their children could be wearing a school uniform surprisingly soon. According to a survey by Land’s End and the National Association of Elementary School Principals about school uniforms in 2013, half of the public schools in the United States, 49 percent to be exact, enforce or plan to enforce a school uniform policy. With so many schools on board for strict dress code policy, one would…

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    As it comes to the end of my internship with Allied Barton it was a decent time. Though when thinking of my likes and dislike there are much more dislikes than likes. This I feel is mostly true for my fellow interns but it 's rather disappointing. Since this wasn’t the internship that I wanted they aren’t that many similarities to the activities performed as a security guard related to my career goals. That being said I wasn 't interning for the job I intended on going into I can’t say it wasn’t…

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