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    A school is a place where kids have been going to for thousands of years to be educated. A school is a place where people learn and study. School has changed over the years in many ways. There are lots of different schools some enormous schools, some tiny schools and some schools that are made at home such as homeschools. There are also schools that have changed from. Mufti to proper school uniforms. There is an important difference between dress codes and school uniforms according to scholars…

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    Dress Codes In School

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    February 2nd, 2015, Dave “Boyinaband” Brown posted “Don’t Stay In School” to his YouTube channel. This three minute music video featured Dave singing about his gripes with the current school system, specifically the system’s insistence on teaching things that could be deemed unimportant, over those things that could be practically useful in life or in a career. He then used this as a springboard to start discussions about how the school system could be improved, including changing some of the…

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    Schools all around the world suffer dress code policy at their school, and enforcing it and keeping everyone happy. It’s safe to say that dress code at South Iredell High school is a pressing issue that is affecting students every day. Dress code is outrageous, not allowing students to wear leggings, tank tops, or even headbands. As crazy as this seems it’s true in fact teachers and administration will give students detention, or ask them to go home and change during the middle of the day. After…

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    School Dress Code Enforcements Are Harsh The debate over dress codes in schools has been going on for years and is still widely debated and talked about throughout the education systems. Both sides of the argument has its many supporters and also those who are against. There are additionally multiple pros and cons depending on what side you are looking at. Dress code violations in school are sometimes handled not well. The dress codes some schools have are harshly enforced towards the students.…

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    Ban on Dress Code School dress code should not be enforced. Teens express themselves by the way they dress. Schools enforce what we can and cannot wear and it is unreasonable. This rule is also a big hassle. Teens own clothes that are honestly appropriate for school, but the districts disagree. Apparently showing too much skin is a distraction, which is not true. Dress code should not be enforced because it is sexist, too strict, and unfair. The reason dress code is sexist is because teachers…

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    The debate over school dress code is not new. For decades, parents, teachers, and students have debated over the need of school dress code. I strongly believe that there should be no dress code in school. My first point is when students get dress coded they pay less attention in class because they’re too busy thinking about the fact that they just got dress coded. For example, I was in yearbook and one of my fellow staff members got dress coded for wearing a bralette. The rest of that class…

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    Throughout the years, dress codes have become standard practice in many high schools across the country. While there may be some variation among the rules, most dress codes have a similar foundation. Many include restrictions about the length of skirts, dresses, and shorts. It is also common for there to be regulations on shirt sleeves (spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, etc.) as well as garments that are transparent or expose the midriff area. Most schools do not allow clothing with…

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    Should Schools Continue to Enforce a Dress Code? Many people believe that the clothes people wear are a way for them to express themselves, and that schools should not restrict the creativity these clothes display. Although this may be true, school dress codes only restrict inappropriate clothes and articles of clothing that are distracting. Dress codes allows students to “express themselves” while also being appropriately covered and distraction free. It is true that some school dress codes…

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    King Jr. Middle School we have a strict dress code.Strict dress code can keep people from wearing clothes that are in style. An example of trendy clothing is ripped jeans. Here at MLK Middle school our vice principal sees you wearing ripped jeans without leggings, she makes you change into your pe clothes and you also have an automatic detention. Strict dress code should be less strict and should include ripped jeans. I believe that there shouldn’t be a dress code at any school. Students…

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    was living in East St. Louis their schools had dress code. If you came to school not in dress code they discipline you and send you to ISS (in school suspension), or more likely have you call your mom because they wouldn't let you in the school. We had dress code because girls would wear clothes that revealed body parts and dudes from gang wars but, most schools have dress codes only to help keep the students in order. Most people think it's not the dress code it’s the person behavior and…

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