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    School dress codes.One thing everyone abhors at school; however, it is one of the most enforced polocies of everyday life at schools across the world. Some restrictions are unbelievable, schools expect students to hold their unique personalities from their fashion choices. Parents spend hundreds of dollars changing their child's clothing to fit into the school standards of modesty and sameness. I believe it is agreed by all parties that rethinking the dress code policies is in everyone's best…

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    second after I walked into the building, I hear, “Imani, you’re out of dress code!” If you were a student attending a school with a dress code where girls had more rules to follow then boys, how would feel? Would having not as strict dress code make it easier to be comfortable? Why should guys have the benefit of getting distracted by looking at a women when they should be working but girls have to take the punishment? Dress code is unfair.…

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    time to get ready for school. Being woken up in this heart-racing panic is not the ideal way to start your day, and this attaches a negative energy to the idea of getting out of bed for school. Moreover, students are required to be in attendance for eight out of twelve months and receive extremely brief breaks. During these breaks students are still being assigned hours of work. Along with an overload of work, there is a controversy with the dress code, the start time of school, and the…

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    Debate questioning if school dress code is gender bias or not has been a controversial topic for years. Girls along with people a part of the LGBT community feel as though they are being targeted and singled out more than others. All over the United States, students are fighting back and voicing their opinion on the ordeal. When the topic of dress code comes up, most people’s first thought is scandalous clothing usually consisting of low cut tops and short shorts. What girls are getting in…

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    The topic of discussion regarding dress codes within high schools has been making its way around Canadian provinces when girls have been sent home for their clothing being too distracting for other students and staff around them. Girls who are being targeted for what they are wearing to class may feel as if that the boys education around them is more important then their own, seeing as they must leave to change their clothing before the can return back to class and learning. It is most common…

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    Dallas Independent School District Dress Codes The Dallas Independent School District was established in the year 1884, which consisted of six segregated schools at the time. Today the DISD has grown to two-hundred and thirty schools, is the second largest district in Texas, and the twelfth in the United States. Since the district serves about 150,000 students, there has to be some type of dress code enforcement, just liked any other educational institute.…

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    In TIME’s published ‘How School Dress Codes Shame Girls and Perpetuate Rape Culture’, Laura Bates explains that sexist school dress-codes,enforced to prevent girls from distracting their male classmates by dressing “provocatively”, tend to only regulate females’ attire, while administrators constantly turn a blind eye to males who harass girls. Bates believes school districts’ sexist dress-codes groom students to accept rape as inevitable because it teaches students that rape victims bring…

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    High School students wake up in the morning and decide to plan out what they want to wear. Girls tend to worry about this routine quite a bit more than boys do. As if finding out what to wear to school is not already tricky enough, girls have to worry about dress codes. Finding shorts that are below fingertip length are harder to find and not as trendy for the average teenager. Spaghetti straps are also not welcome in the schools. Society bases these rules off of what is considered appropriate…

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    Notre Dame High Schools has unique material items. They are unlike most schools, because they wear uniforms everyday. Most public schools do not wear uniforms or have dress codes in general. Notre Dame is also different in the fact that all students have laptops. Most schools do not require this type of technology. Notre Dame is very advanced in this sense. Since Notre Dame is a Catholic school, they display crosses in every room. No public schools have crosses displayed anywhere. This is a…

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    Box Elder High School and Colony High School both have specific dress codes. First we will go over some things that the two high schools have in common. Then we will go over some things that are different. Here are a few things that both schools have in common with their dress codes. Both of the schools have no spaghetti strap rules. They both have no exposed midriff rules. Neither of them allow any cleavage to be shown ever. Both Box Elder High School and Colony High School do not permit…

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