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    Have you ever been “coded” while you were at school? Do you think that most dress codes keep you from being comfortable while learning, and last but not least do you think that mostly all dress codes are somewhat sexist? Most kids think when they are wearing what they want to wear/comfortable clothes they tend to learn better. Also, some think that dress codes are taken way too far, and if a staff member is questionable about what one is wearing then they can simply just ask them a question. It…

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    Cromwell English 3B 9 January 2018 Dress Codes, if you think about it dress codes are everywhere whether its for a job or for your daily live’s Dress code is everywhere. Almost everyone wears a uniform, for example police officers, lawyers,and doctors but those are for jobs so people can take you seriously. Uniforms are important for when you are working but is it important for school? For years selected schools were chosen or have decided to have a dress code that students would have to…

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    When in the course of life events, we come to Declare our independence from our school Dress Code Violation. We are sure enough that our students from AHS would be mature enough to know what is right to use and what is wrong to use. We should not limit our choices of dress wear because of stereotypes. We live in a 21 century where we should see past what people wear.We hold these truths to be self-evident because we believe that we have the right to wear ripped jeans or anything that we are not…

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    Has dress code rules gone too far? Walking outside on a hot summer day you can look around and see girls in shorts, tank tops, and swimsuits, guys wear somewhat the same attire, and they’re sometimes even shirtless. This is a normal occurrence people see everyday in life, on TV, and on media. If showing skin is such a common thing to do why are girls criticized and ridiculed for it at school? School dress code is sexist and unfair, it is directed towards girls, boys have more freedom, and it…

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    think is absurd and completely unfair to girls which, is the dress code. In the handbook that is handed out to every student at LHS it says “This dress code was developed with a concern for modesty, safety and the general good order of the school.” What I don’t understand is how does wearing more clothes make it safer? Also I would strongly disagree that this is modest. Yes there is a line that should not be crossed with our dress code but it is too strict. If you are a boy then this may not be…

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    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 should be fine I got stopped in the hallway for holes in my jeans and it was not affecting anybody or made anyone feel uncomfortable. Females are not aloud to wear short shorts the size they want because it's the dress code, females should…

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    About 54% of schools in the United States have an enforced dress code that gives out restrictions on what students can wear, but many schools have thought about creating a stricter dress code so that their students would have to dress more professionally. By doing so, they believe that their students will improve in academics and that they will pay more attention in class, but having a strict dress codes will end up causing a lot more problems, and it will take away the individuality of students…

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    that students crave for throughout the different grade levels of school, especially in high school. Many students try to appeal two new social trends that would affect their placement in the school among other students. Many break dress code and violate the Student Code of Conduct in order to be socially accepted by their peers or to rebel against administration. However, over the past couple of years there has been an ongoing debate on students being instructed to wear…

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    not implement a dress code for the students so that they can express their individualism and save up their time rather than stressing over dress codes. College students as adults have their rights to express their individualism and make their own choices. They should not be restricted to one dress code because from kinder garden to high school, they have to follow a certain dress codes. However, when these students reach college, they have enough knowledge of how they should dress up and make…

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    Conformity: Where Should Dress Codes Fall? On a particularly muggy spring day, a high school student decides to dress to keep cool in class. In choosing her outfit, she ensures that regions of privacy be appropriately covered. Upon her arrival to school however, she is called aside by an administrative staff member. Her shorts aren’t fingertip length, her top has straps that are less than the one-inch minimum, and her bare shoulders are visible; she must change immediately. Do dress codes need…

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