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    people agree that schools have too much authority, school uniforms are highly debated. Uniforms have been around for centuries. The Military has used uniforms for a very long time to show the different ranks and order of the people. Many people wonder why public schools have not enforced school uniforms and many people do not like the idea of school uniforms. School uniforms should be enforced because they would decrease violence, help with stress, and unify schools. School uniforms would…

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    School uniforms are popular in schools around the world, and are starting to gain popularity, in not only private schools but public schools as well, throughout the United States. While some parents and students may be against school uniforms due to students not being able to express themselves through their clothing, there are many positive outlooks as to why a school uniform policy should be enforced. The enforcement of school uniforms creates a level playing field amongst students, reducing…

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    Another needful outcome of schools choosing their own clothing policies is that it would provide recent data concerning school uniforms. Much of the information found currently about them is outdated and cannot be completely accurate in relation to today. Keith A King agrees that this is true in the Journal of School Health, but remarks “Lack of empirical evidence supporting school uniforms does not mean that school uniforms do not work… [more] Studies should be conducted which investigate…

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    School Uniforms If you were offered to go to a school that requires you to wear a school uniform, would you let your kids go to that school? If you say no, you're not the only one. The topic of school uniforms have been debated for quite some time on whether school uniforms should be required for every school. People say that uniforms don’t cost that much and prevents bullying while others say that they cost too much and may be uncomfortable.There are many different views on school uniforms…

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    Students all over the world are being bullied because of what they wear and how they dress. Schools like to prevent this problem by making it mandatory to wear school uniform. This can lead to students dressing more properly to school, less bullying, and help students focus more on studies. If a student who had “uncool” clothing showed up to school, the students may get bullied, made fun of, teased or more. This will lead to the student`s parents spending more money on clothes other than the…

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    not American public schools should institute uniforms, has been going on for many years now. Supporters of school uniforms state that the wearing of uniforms would bring positive disciplinary aspects, normally ascribed to private schools, to public schools. Although this may be correct, I have to disagree with this group and support those who believe that school uniforms go against our constitutional rights and other reasons why students should not be required to wear uniforms. There may be…

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    in trouble at school and at home just for your life and everybody else's to live freely? Teens know how many parents want them to fit in and don’t care about anything else? Teens should express their feelings and let out their emotions and to have fun. School uniforms should not be allowed because it violates a student's’ right to freedom of expression, are a financial burden for poor families, and they make students a target for bullies from other schools. Having school uniforms make students…

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    Brunsma, D. L. (2007). The school uniform movement and what it tells us about american education. Retrieved November 15, 2015, from http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1593&context=ce In Brunsma’s article he mentions the uniform policies in catholic schools. The article is a brief overview of the book, The School Uniform Movement and What It Tells Us About American Education. He mentions how school uniforms can have a negative outcome on the kids. Even though they may…

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    Schools Should Not Apply a School Uniform Policy on Students School uniforms have always been a good topic of discussion ever since the eighties when some public schools applied a school uniform policy. It has even made national headlines when President Bill Clinton stated in his state of the union address in 1996 that he actually recommended school uniforms saying that “if it only helps the students become more disciplined and orderly” (“School Uniforms”). However, school uniforms are…

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    School Uniforms School uniforms are causing much controversy among many public schools and families that attend those schools. Many private schools require their students to wear uniforms, but most public schools allow their students to wear what they want. The reason is that, most private schools have the money to make their students wear uniforms. Some public schools, on the other hand, are unable to afford school uniforms in their budget. Various people believe that school uniforms would…

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