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    Against School Uniform

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    starts on what you wear. Men and women all around the world spend on average half an hour deciding what to wear. This is common in the school system where the students carefully decide what to wear to not be judged by their fellow peers. Private schools and some public schools have decided to implement a school uniform requirement. School uniforms are a need in all schools to have students mature, at the cost that they will have less opportunities to practice creative self-expression. One of…

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    wear school uniform? School uniforms are turning into a well-known pattern amongst schools. Students became more interested in what they wear at school more than what they will learn. Therefore, schools nowadays requiring students to wear school outfits to let them focus on the main goal that they came to do. Wearing school uniforms effects not only students, but their parents and teachers in a good way that make the school life easier and enjoyable. According to (Tucker,2013) , wearing school…

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    Benefits of School Uniforms The first school district in the United States to require all students to wear uniforms was Long Beach, California, in 1994 (“School Uniforms”). Having students wear school uniforms serves a purpose as to letting the students focus more on school work as opposed to how they look around their peers. Still today, many school districts are considering the uniform policy causing the opposition to think differently. Because school uniforms have been proven with strong…

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    debate is going on about whether schools should start making students wear uniforms to school. About 20 to 25 percent of schools in the U.S. are making students wear uniforms to school. It all started with president Bill Clinton, he encouraged schools to make their students wear uniforms to school. People are debating on either side but I have my own opinions. I think schools should start making their students wear uniforms to school. My first reason that school uniforms may deter crime and…

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    Many schools around the world allow students to do just that. But recently, high schools have been enforcing a stricter dress code by demanding students to wear school uniforms. Common uniforms include khaki pants, a plain collared shirt, and classic plain, white shoes. Over the past few years, public high school uniforms have steadily increased. The National Center for Education showed that, “as of 2007-2008, 16.5% of public school require a school uniform” (“How Many Schools Have Uniforms or…

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    number of public schools requiring uniforms. It is irresponsible to require a uniformed dress code in public schools because not only is it costly, with supposed benefits that are inaccurate, but it also destroys individuality and redirects bullying to other areas. Requiring uniforms in public schools is not free; in fact it is extremely costly, with Americans spending around one billion dollars per year on the ensembles. ProConorg Headlines states, “school uniforms in public schools…

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    Catholic Schools and uniforms go together like peanut butter and jelly. Unfortunately, many high school students compare wearing school uniforms to an anchovy and liver sandwich. Personally, I much prefer peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I don’t why students are so resistant to school uniforms. Students should be required to wear school uniforms because they reduce socioeconomic disparities, help students focus on work rather than the clothes they are wearing, and students would spend less…

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    “When you put on a uniform, there are certain inhibitions that you accept.” Although what Eisenhower meant was in a military environment, the idea behind the quote should be carefully considered in a school setting enforcing a mandatory uniform policy. School uniforms shouldn’t be a part of public schools since they restrict students from expressing themselves while making them feel uncomfortable; and because they are expensive, uniforms aren’t always accessible to everyone. School is a…

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    High School Uniforms

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    long years of public school it was finally over. I graduated! Next challenge now is high school. After a long summer the time was near as I would attend my high school orientation at the High School for Enterprise, Business and Technology. I was so excited to be attending the school up until I realized that it was a uniform school. The uniform was burgundy polo shirts and with grey pants and they were very strict about it. When it came time to get the uniforms they looked so ugly…

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    citizens alike, are all aware that some of our public school systems are in a discouraged state. Disruptive behavior, Poor attendance, Violence and dispiriting attitudes stand in the way of today's education. Our children need the self-esteem, purpose, hope and security associated with growing up in a healthy learning environment. Implementation of a school uniform program can help meet these needs. The article “Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms”, supports this statement well with the…

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