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    At least 90% of students wants to change rules because they are too strict. Usually rules at school are too strict and controlling and a kid can't be themselves or they get in trouble, and puts it on their record. One rule Dr. Weatherly should change its dress code because it’s unfair, and does not affect learning. They should change the rule about holes in your jeans.Having holes in your jeans does not affect students learning in the classroom . as long as it is not exposing something it…

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    How do you feel about school dress code? I think it’s just really unnecessary, and I think you will feel the same way after this. It doesn’t let kids express their individuality, and they don’t help your education. Also, they make public schools not really free like they should be. Hopefully schools change this policy. Kids are not allowed to express their individuality anymore(Michelle Kouzmine). The First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees that all individuals have the right to…

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    Should Rancho Mirage High School have school uniforms? Schools worldwide make the big decision, should we get uniforms? Most schools don’t have uniforms because they want their kids to be unique. The other schools that do have uniforms for their kids, want them to be protected. So should we get uniforms at Rancho Mirage High School? Here are 4 reasons why getting uniforms for Rancho Mirage High School is a good idea. The first reason is there will be no labels on clothing, so no one will know…

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    Dress code is a subject that students feel should be less strict. Certain ideas and concepts pertaining to school dress code can be more lenient while still being effective. There are many unnecessary rules that could easily be fixed instead of being so forbidding. For example, the sexism and gender bias in the code is derogatory towards female students. However, it is agreed that we should have a dress code of some sort rather than eliminating it all together. Many of the girls who have gotten…

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    There are many schools in the U.S. that require students to dress a certain way or follow a set of rules in order to set boundaries for students and what they wear, this is better known as a school dress code, which is one thing many students feel a strong hate for. This year at my school every Tuesday and Thursday students are required to dress business professional, which I think is a bit extreme and stupid for many reasons. For the girls dress code the rules include wearing either a skirt or…

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    School Dress Codes Should be Changed Throughout schools across the world, there are dress codes. Written and unwritten rules about what students around the world can and can't wear. However, many students find dress codes unfair, especially girls. We tend to feel that it limits our ability to express ourselves, the clothing is very hard to find, and causes students to be treated poorly. One of the biggest concerns for children is expressing themselves. While some children choose different…

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    thing to school every day and not be able to express yourself by your choices of clothing? Lately, more and more schools are implementing a uniform as a part of their dress code. School dress code policies threaten a student’s individuality and their freedom of expression, but it has been known to have a positive influence on student’s behavior and academic performance. Many people believe that wearing uniforms to school is threatening a student’s individuality. “Something about uniforms makes…

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    School Dress Code

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    into a new school can be very difficult. Because of this, children try to hide their true personality by trying to be someone they aren’t. Each day, more and more schools around the world are adopting some form of dress code. Schools have the responsibility to be a safe and orderly place that maintain an environment conducive to learning (wayne). Over the years, schools have heavily enforced dress code to address a wide range of issues. Today, most states have laws that allow school boards…

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    North Middle School Dress Code The dress code at North Middle School should be as followed: 1. Shoes must adhere to safety rules and have hard soles. 2.Skirts and shorts must have a 4 inch inseam. 3. Long hair must be done up in a way in which is not distracting. 4. Shirts must have appropriate coverage of undergarments and have at least a 1 inch shoulder strap. 5. Accessories should be allowed as long as it does not obstruct face. 6. No graphic or offensive images should be displayed in…

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    Dear Mr. Burns and Mrs. Maro, Many students at Washington Middle School agree that the shorts rule shouldn't exist. For various reasons the shorts dress code is unfair and harmful to the students learning. The heat is unbearable let alone while wearing pants. Shorts that meet dress code requirements aren't easy to find for female students and Why does Washington have a shorts rule when other air conditioned schools in the DCSD don't have one? In this letter I hope you realize how unfair and…

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