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    Are the Benefits of School Uniforms?”, Charlotte Hands stated the school uniforms can improve students’ behaviors. She reveals a study conducted by Youngstown State University says that schools with uniform policies had higher graduation and attendance rates. I personally grew up with uniforms in school. I support the idea that uniforms enhance school pride and unity in students. I think schools should also put their logo on uniforms, which could make students proud of their school. For example,…

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    The number of schools requiring students to wear school uniforms has been on the rise for the past couple of years. At public schools in the US, one out of every five has reported that students are required to wear uniforms from 2013-2014, as compared with one in eight requiring uniforms from 2003-2004. And with the rise in this school policy, so follows the continuation of the debate on whether kids should or should not be required to wear uniforms. Personally, I firmly believe that children…

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    School Uniforms – Helpful or Hurtful? Requiring all students to wear school uniforms, including in public schools, became a significant topic of interest after President Bill Clinton gave his opinion on the subject during his 1996 State of the Union Address. Clinton stated, “if it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms.” His judgement was strong and his words were effective…

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    INTRODUCTION The on students wearing school uniforms does not bring or come to an end cease , students wearing school uniforms has become an endless debate, even though school uniforms are becoming a popular trend, students and parent do not agree with the policy enforcing school uniforms stating that school uniforms take away the student's right of self-expression ¶1School uniforms limit student’s freedom of expression. Forcing students to wear school uniform limits students’. Teenagers…

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    School uniforms should not be required. Sometimes students feel uncomfortable wearing certain styles such as, dresses and skirts for the females. Uniforms can cause rashes or irritation to some students who have sensitive skin. Enforcing uniforms does not decrease bullying. Uniforms limit self - expression because the students are forced to wear the same outfit everyday, the uniforms take away each child’s uniqueness. Even if the school provides different styles of uniforms, they cost parents…

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    Cons of School Uniforms” Marjo Johne argues that there are different opinions about school uniforms. She writes that while there can be benefits to everyone wearing the same thing, there are also negative aspects to school uniforms. Based on the evidence uniforms in school are a good idea because you can easily identify who's in school, the uniforms are less expensive for parents, and the uniform level the playing field. The first piece of evidence I have is to identify who's in school.…

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    left, right, and back left again in the unfamiliar hallway. Everyone’s dressed like me, you realize, easing up a bit in your new school. Because of uniforms, you are no longer burdened with spending your time shopping for the latest fashion to impress your peers. Not only is it stressful, but exceptionally expensive. Now, it seems almost effortless to buy the few uniforms you need at the beginning of the year and say goodbye to wardrobe-related stress. You hurry into your class and soon notice…

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    School Uniforms Uniforms were once prescribed specifically for private schools over the years uniforms have been adopted by public schools. However, only nineteen percent of public schools in the U.S. have adopted these dress codes. Years of research have proved to the public that schools that have uniforms have shown positive affects among the environment. Uniforms improve a variety of different factors in the school environment, therefore all school should require uniform policies, because…

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    Schools Uniform Arguments about uniforms are becoming wider and more annoying. So some people want a tough decision from all school districts either requiring uniforms or not. Although teachers and staff would rather students wear uniforms, schools should not require students to wear them for any reasons. First, to give students more freedom, second make parents free to choose their children's clothes, Third school uniforms do not improve attendance, academic preparedness, or exam results,…

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    until the weekend because of the uniforms the school requires her to wear. Instead, she pulls out her hideous, plaid, knee-high skirt, and her blue button up with her vest topping it off. Not to mention, that she has to wear the whole same outfit for the next four days as well. Schools recently have decided to require the students to wear uniforms everyday to school. However, this situation will no longer exist if schools did not require the students to wear uniforms. Wearing your personal…

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