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    School Uniform Benefits

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    The Benefits of School Uniforms. The requirement of school uniforms has always been a topic of controversy. While many are in favor of the school uniform policies, other people stand firmly against their adoption. Many obstacles make it difficult for public schools to adopt uniform policies, knowing that parents have a lot to say about it, and that public schools have been sued before over the “constitutionality” of their uniforms. However, one should not be discouraged by the amount of efforts…

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    School and work should require uniforms as their dress policy. Uniforms make a person look more professional. It can change the way a person stand and upholds themselves. Especially when being taught and used at a young age. Uniforms may be costly, but they can last for years if maintained correctly. It can also be used as hand-me-downs to save a couple more bucks. And most importantly, it’s a classic. Uniforms are expensive. Children doesn’t know how to maintain their dress clothes. Children…

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    Uniformity Throughout the years, uniforms have labeled an individual’s status in society. Around the U.S., there are several arguments suggesting that requiring uniforms for students is not helping their education. The uniform helps teachers easily recognize students from the school in case of emergencies. In the present day, most professions have their own required attire. On the other hand, uniforms remove the individuality of the students. Their freedom of expression is restricted, which…

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    Students’ uniform Annotated Bibliography Toppo, Greg. “What to wear? Schools increasingly making that decision.” USA TODAY. 18 Aug. 2013. Web. 5 Jul. 2015. One of the paragraph mentions the effects of wearing uniforms are not very clear, unsupportive from the data or to some extend that wear uniforms have negative impact on student. So this point provides very powerful evidence. Schools make students wear uniforms look for the better performances in school, the purpose is undeniable and kind.…

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    Love and affection are the right terms to qualify the sense of belonging to a family, school, team, different organizations and so on. Due to this sense of belonging, usually everything looks like it is perfect, and some of us have difficulty to realize what might be wrong or even accept the challenges. Even though I have an affection to Massasoit Community College, I understand that the use of uniforms, Sunday openings, the increase of hours at the library and ARC (Academic Resource Center),…

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    Smarter students, friendlier school environments, students who go to school eager to learn and much more is the issue concerning school uniforms. Many aspects go into the decision to enforce dress code at a school. More schools with uniforms could take this generation to greater heights. Although most of the research is inconclusive, school uniforms affect student learning. Enforced uniforms allow school employees to focus on what the students wear. Mason stated, "too many conversations with…

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    in trouble at school and at home just for your life and everybody else's to live freely? Teens know how many parents want them to fit in and don’t care about anything else? Teens should express their feelings and let out their emotions and to have fun. School uniforms should not be allowed because it violates a student's’ right to freedom of expression, are a financial burden for poor families, and they make students a target for bullies from other schools. Having school uniforms make students…

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    Policy Racism In Schools

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    Cutler 1Faith CutlerDE EnglishMs. StevensOctober 12, 2015School Policy RacismThe school dress code policy can be very racist.Racism is poor treatment of or violenceagainst people because of their race. In schools, white students seem to wear what the want andget away with it. Black students are punished and criticized harshly about their clothing. Atypical school has a dress code which requires the students to wear certain clothing. A dresscode is a formally or socially imposed standard of dress…

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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    In most schools the dress code for female students is very strict. To justify this dress code most people say it is to keep male students focused on school. But, why is it a girl’s job to make sure the boys can concentrate. Most times, if this dress code isn’t properly followed the girls are sent home. At what point do you take girls out of school altogether because boys can’t handle them? This is indicating to the all girls that the male students’ education is more important than theirs. This…

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    collarbones are causing people to fail their course.” Public schools are becoming ridiculous with their dress code policies. In that case, public schools should start thinking about school uniforms instead of spending their time catching students on dress code whereas the school should spend more time on student education. A former assistant principal from North Texas very well stated that she, “wished many times that [they] had uniforms,” because it was taking a lot of the administrators time…

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