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    Many schools have dress codes for students. Each year schools provide students with a handbook. In the handbook there is a section named “dress code”. Many students fail to bide by the dress code. Dress codes are not enforced just to make the students mad but it is enforced to protect each and every student in the school building. Dress codes should and should not be required in schools because some clothes are too revealing, students have an advantage of hiding weapons in hats or coats, but…

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    in the dress code the is enforced in school around the country, as well as, changing the stereotype against why dress codes are enforced There are places where girls are forced to follow very unrealistic dress codes for the simple reason to “not distract anyone” which is way out of line. On August 13, 2015 Stacie Dunn has a daughter who attended Woodford High in Kentucky. On her first day back to school for her Junior year, her daughter was sent home due to violating the school’s dress code.…

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    Dress codes According to Kaitlin Menza ” Last March middle schoolers in Evanston, Illinois protested a ban on leggings and yoga pants , which female students say they were told are too distracting to boys”. Some schools in america today are calling females clothing sexist and distracting. Schools are also saying that women’s clothing perpetuate rape culture. Dress codes should be abolished in american high schools because they unfairly limits and target girls’ clothing To be fair in…

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    Students have set rules and expectations to follow. One rule would be dress code. At Beaufort High School a 17 year old Student Body President was stopped by a teacher in the hallway and was told, “Your skirt is too short. You need to go to in-school suspension and then go home”. After she was told to go to in-school suspension, she was told that she could go home and change. She was embarrassed and humiliated. The dress code states pants have to be 3 inches above the knee. The teacher could of…

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    58% of schools in the United States enforce a strict dress code. School dress codes and uniforms in private and public schools can be both helpful and harmful to students in relation to their learning and social skills. Implementing school dress codes has shown to increase concentration in the classroom due to the lack of extreme clothing or hair styles, less peer pressure since everyone has to wear the same clothes, and an increase in school safety. According to Don Woodard, a high school…

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    “Dress codes given the power they entrust school authorities to regulate student identity-can, according to students,ultimately establish discriminatory standards as the norm”. (Gordon)People have started sexualising and discriminating a woman's attire, and having to cover up just so male students can go to school free of distractions. There have been several arguments against school dress codes, such as dress codes being mainly sexist against young women in schools. This does not mean there has…

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    whether schools should either adopt dress codes or not has become a popular trend amongst schools, parents, and students. Although quite a substantial number of students including some parents do not agree with dress code enforcements stating that it would restrict their right to self-expression, the benefits of having such a dress code greatly outweigh the few negative aspects. Perhaps more importantly, the core reason students attend learning institutions is to learn, and it is true that dress…

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    many issues that female students in high school would be concerned about. However, one of the main problems that they are facing today is battling their school dress code. For years, there have been debates over how dress code should be handled. The issue is everywhere, even in our own community. One of the biggest controversies over the school dress code has occurred at Van Buren High School. With that being said, school dress code for Van Buren High School students should be altered because it…

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    Requiring students to conform to a dress code is beneficial to the school experience because it addresses the issues of discipline and academic achievement, students feel less peer pressure, and students are more focused in their studies. In this essay I will be explaining how my thesis is true about the dress code making a difference in the schools for the better. One of the ways that dress codes are beneficial is that it addresses the issues of discipline and academic achievement.When…

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    The Harms of School Dress Codes Dress codes in schools have been implemented for some time now. While dress codes are primarily put in place to secure an effective learning environment, they subject students to many detrimental effects. Noelle Swan stated, “There’s a reason that this conversation is so difficult; it involves issues of self image, freedom of expression, and gender politics all wrapped up in an argument,” (Swan). Dress codes receive opposition for many reasons, one being that…

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