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    Is Dress Code Taking Away Children’s Education? Imagine being 13 years old and your school is restricting you from wearing the clothes you want. If you wear a little bit of too short or shorts or a graphic t-shirt, the school will dress code you and you would have to change into some old P.E. shorts or call home to have new clothes brought to you. When schools have a strict dress code, children are not allowed to express themselves and show who they are at school. Schools should not have a…

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    Misogyny Starts with a Dress Code School dress codes started with a simple goal: to keep students safe and undistracted in a learning environment. However, many schools have taken this policy to the extreme. Hundreds of girls are sent home and humiliated each day at school for wearing shorts or a tank top in the summer season. Many female students are not permitted to wear tighter jeans, despite their youthful age. The strictly enforced dress codes in schools are extremely harmful to a young…

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    percent of schools enforce a strict dress code (1). Schools should pay more attention to our learning instead of our clothes. Believe it or not but even teachers are told what to wear and what not to wear. No one gets to enjoy their freedom anymore because we are being told what to wear. There should be no dress code because dress codes have ruined events, taken away our freedom of style, and have crossed the line with how we should dress like. Dress codes have ruined a lot of school events.…

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    Many people believe that enforcing a dress code in school is a good idea, but students face challenges every day that prevent them from following a dress code. Students and parents believe that nothing good comes out of dress codes. Despite what people believe, school dress code can lead to bad working environments and takes away students rights. Creating a dress code, takes away students individual rights. By enforcing a dress code, the first amendment right is taken from students. The first…

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    It is odd how the dress code becomes strict in sixth grade. When asked if something changed from elementary to high school sixty-one percent of the students and teachers who took the survey said no. The only comments of the students and teachers who answered why said puberty and sexuality are what change. It is still easy for students to try to wear inappropriate outfits that are otherwise within the dress code. There should be a new less strict dress code that just makes sure students are in…

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    violates the school dress code policy; are the same ones receiving discipline referrals. Quite often, students are labelled by their behavior or action. When students have continuous bad experiences in school, absentees and dropping out tend to be the common answers. Schools are supposed to be a safe haven for students. As students grow up each year in school. They begin to feel more and more safe and secure. Their learning abilities increases, as well as their self-esteem. Does school dress…

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    Three years ago, my school district implemented a strict dress code. The new dress code banned many of the clothes that students had been wearing for years beforehand. This included sweatpants, graphic tee shirts, dyed hair, hooded sweatshirts, non-traditional colored and patterned pants, and many other types of dress that are often worn at most public high schools. This new dress code was highly controversial among students and teachers alike. My position was with the majority, who were all…

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    Dress Codes In The 80's

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    In 1980, dress codes in the workplace were found to be sexist and lead to women’s objectification, due to the fact that dress codes taught women that their bodies were more dangerous than that of a man’s. In December of 1980 Mary M. Carroll brought the Carroll v. Talman Federal Savings & Loan Association to court to go fight sexist dress codes in places of work by claiming they were against Title VII (Disparate Dress Codes as Sex Discrimination in Violation of Title…

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    Jordan High School’s dress code. The school made a new rule this year saying that students are not allowed to wear leggings or yoga pants unless their butt was covered. That rule started a lot of drama in the school, especially with the girls. That rule is what started the feud with the dress code. The dress code needs to read over and enforced more equally to all students. Girls need to be treated actually how guys are treated. The dress code at East Jordan Middle High School needs to be…

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    you think we shouldn’t have a dress code? The students of Conroe High agree that we shouldn’t have a dress code because some students would want to wear something to express them self but they can't because of the dress code. Therefore a rule that should have a thought about being changed is the dress code for the reason that a student should be aloud to wear what they want unless it is too revealing. Picture this, a student named Emily English comes into school and says ”Hey” to…

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