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    School uniforms, should they be mandatory in public schools? There are so many debates on this issue and they will continue for years to come probably. Some schools have implemented uniforms and those schools have been used as research for this topic. Three of the main issues that are discussed when it comes to uniforms in public schools are higher education, less violence, and lower cost to parents. It is also stated that uniforms in public schools do not change any of these issues. The…

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    and uniform is considered the most useful way to express the student and the school’s images. (Wilken & Aardt, 2012) However, uniform in school has been a classic debate topic for years of education. Each person has his own opinion about this fashion. Parents may say that it is very convenient when choosing outfits for their children, but a young high school student says that it restricts the ability to be creative and freedom. From my point of view, uniform in school should be worn in school…

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    The idea of having to wear a school uniform originated from England when boys with hair above their shoulders and girls with dresses below their ankles. School uniforms are slowly coming back and they are being used in more public schools today. Public schools should use school uniforms because students would not be jealous of others and students would be more focused on their grades rather than their clothes. If schools used uniforms students would be less jealous of others. In Detroit a 15…

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    Why should schools have uniforms? We have school uniforms in the united states for multiple reasons, some are interesting and some are plain obvious. Bullying, it’s an colossal problem in schools around America and most of it goes unnoticed because if the child is embarrassed or threatened for whatever reason. It is it has become a problem and something needs to be done about it. Another important reason for school uniforms is that In 2012 a test was taken to see how much money is poured into…

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    are three methods that are implemented in other countries like South Korea, Finland, and Japan: uniforms, shorter school hours, and a limited amount of homework. Education in other places should follow these methods and implement them into their education system. School uniforms are becoming a popular trend amongst schools. The main reason everyone should wear school uniforms is because school uniforms help students to be more focused on studying instead of focusing themselves on clothings or…

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    properly. Many schools think enforcing it more and more will stop the issue or at least lessen it, other schools have learned how to deal with the issue by generating a school uniform. Many students have woken up each morning spending most of their time finding an appropriate outfit to wear, because uniforms have less clothing items to choose from this will allow students to sleep in later or for some to eat breakfast before they have to leave. Allowing for individual taste, many schools…

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    Public schools in the United States have never fully adopted a school uniform like most private and religious schools have. Public schools do have a very descriptive dress code that they add to set the standards for how to properly dress for school. The schools normally involve rules that exclude inappropriate clothing for numerous reasons. Now, schools are starting to adopt the use of school uniforms. The reasoning is because the idea of school uniforms is theorized to benefit the learning…

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    Should Uniforms Be Required In Secondary Education Schools? Growing up, I lived in Central Pennsylvania and attended a public school. This meant I never had to wear a uniform. I often wondered how I would feel if the school board decided to change its policies. Would I be grateful, or upset? I did know one thing for sure, choosing an outfit for the next day was I task I could’ve lived without. Thinking back, I could picture myself standing in front of my closet, staring blankly at the…

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    high school wasn’t easy. Freshmen year of high school was the year that I chose my less traveled road. Enrolling in Chicago Hope Academy, a private Christian school, wasn’t always the plan. Instead, I had hopes of getting into Muchin College Prep., which is a public school in Chicago. Although attending Chicago Hope Academy was not my original plan, spending my last four years at a private school has made all the difference. This difference was a result of the structure of a private school…

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    Should students be required to wear school uniforms? The arguments against the requirement of school uniforms is not new. During the 1800’s England required all of their students to wear uniforms. In the United States, this school requirement began in 1987 in an inner-city school in Baltimore. In 1994, a school district in California followed suit. People who oppose school uniforms argue that requiring students to dress in a particular way is against the First Amendment of the US Constitution.…

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