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    School Dress Codes

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    have been researching school dress codes to get the truth on why they are so strict against females and how we can reform them in a positive manner. Now I´m going to share with you, some of the most important information that has been discovered about this issue. Many schools believe that dress codes are necessary to prevent distractions and disruptions in classrooms. The first school dress code was issued in 1969 and has become stricter and stricter since. Now schools are telling teenagers…

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    Dress Codes In School

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    her outfit revealed her collarbone. This doesn’t make sense as there is nothing wrong with a collarbone showing, it's not in any way expressing nudity. Then, the school goes on to state that the collarbone is merely a reference point. I feel that this the school's way of abusing their right to enforce the dress code. First of all, the school has every right to establish and enforce a dress code. Dress codes are a way to promote humbleness, and a appropriate atmosphere. Shorts do need to be a…

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    Against Dress Code

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    Affordability, increased focused and equality for all! By eliminating the current dress code and replacing it with uniforms we can finally create a more welcoming school environment for students of all kinds. In terms of affordability, the average cost of a school uniforms is between $100-125 according to howmuchisit.org a company that uses sources such as the Wall street journal, Bloomberg and CNN. According to teenage research unlimited, the average amount of money female students spend on…

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    In the 16th century, In England, the first school uniform appears. It was meant to give schools a sense of identity and conformity. Today, some men and women think that they are made to create an equal environment in schools. In my opinion, wearing the same clothes as everybody doesn't make me their equal. I actually thinks that some people are not include in this idea of equality. First of all, in our world, some students, teachers, appear to be overweight. Usually, if this person feels…

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    Dress Code Is Unfair

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    Dress Code Many occupations have dress codes for employees. I disagree with dress code. Dress code, in my opinion, is unfair between males and females. It also can interfere with weather and religion. I disagree with dress code because it is unfair, can interfere with religion and it can interfere with weather. First of all, I believe dress code is unfair. It is unfair in the way that male dress code is extremely more lenient than female dress code. Women’s dress code is tremendously, more…

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    Freedom Middle School needs some changes. The dress code is undeniably unfair. Especially for the women of this school. It is important to change the dress code because shoulders aren’t distracting, no one pays attention to thighs, and there are more things to worry about rather than seeing a bra strap. First off, off the shoulder shirts aren’t all that. Guys and teachers do not get distracted by shoulders. Everyone has shoulders. I remember when Ms. Gaines called me over one day and said,” I…

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    hard to think that something like school uniforms could help how a student learns, if you think about it, how we dress affects a lot of things. Let’s say a judge decided to wear casual clothes to court instead of their normal robe. That would be different because it is not what they normally wear. The same goes for students, uniforms help them know their responsibility as students. School uniforms are worn in some public schools and about all private schools. Uniforms are not bad and they help…

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    Dinuba High School principal, Yolanda Valdez says “The dress code sets the tone for the atmosphere on your campus.” Dress code has an impact on the school and the students. In public schools today there are students that come from a diversity of backgrounds and are all different people. Students should come to school dressed in something they’re comfortable wearing. Schools should focus more on individuality instead of a dress code. Schools shouldn’t have a dress code because school should be a…

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    Conversations like this happen to thousands of families in the United States every year during back to school season. All of this can be avoid, if all public school would enforce uniforms. If uniforms were forced then bullying rates would drop, they would be cheaper, and they would unity schools. All of this reason are why uniforms should are why uniforms should be mandatory in school. First, if schools were…

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    girls opinion boys have it easier. Girls tend to have more rules than boys do. The school administration thinks the way some girls dress is a distraction to boys, so they feel the need to take girls out of class and make them change. The school dress code is harsher on girl then it is to boys. Girls dress code versus boys dress code: this is an issue that has been going on since boys and girls have been attending school together. According to Emmanda Mckenzie at Junior Lake Central, “ Girls are…

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