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    Although many schools have strict dress codes, dress codes should be banned from public schools. Clothing as a primary mean of expressing, the pressure of dress codes, and pointing mostly towards girls. The concern of dress code at public and private schools is questioning government as schools. (“What’s Fair and Unfair about School Dress Codes”). The first school dress code law was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case, known as “Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School…

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    The problem with the AIS uniform is that the all the pants are uncomfortable when worn due to the material that is used. Even though there are many different styles and options, the material used is very vexatious. This is a problem because some people may need bigger sizes since the material makes people feel strained, which will mean that the length of the pants will increase. This will result in the need of taking the pants to the tailor, and some people may not have the time to do so.…

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    About 54% of schools in the United States have an enforced dress code that gives out restrictions on what students can wear, but many schools have thought about creating a stricter dress code so that their students would have to dress more professionally. By doing so, they believe that their students will improve in academics and that they will pay more attention in class, but having a strict dress codes will end up causing a lot more problems, and it will take away the individuality of students…

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    real selves on display, due to the fact that high school is a time when students have yet to fully explore the different aspects of their personality. Not only do school uniforms remove the opportunity for self-expression, but they could also pose a problem for low-income parents, considering that many schools make their uniforms costly. Looking back at Eastern Christian’s history, it would be safe to say that if the school plans to introduce uniforms to its students, the prices would not be…

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    wonderful rules and advisors. Many issues within the school are unsettling for students; The first issue is the technology or the lack of technology. The school started, this year, by saying everything would be done on the computer. They informed students at a very late date to buy a computer. Lack of communication is a great asset of Bayou. Some students, including one of my friends, were told so late that they could not purchase a computer. Once school started, particular books were online. My…

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    of back to school sales are uniform purchases (OCCUPYTHEORY, 2014)? Uniforms are fairly expensive, especially for families with low-income and multiple children, although, some may argue it saves money for parents. An interesting study that focused on students’ physical activity found that uniforms prevent girls in partaking in physical activities during recess (Hannah Norrish, 2012). The excessive focus on uniforms has averted the attention away from more important problems in the school…

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    Hat And Hood Essay

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    Is the Hat/Hood Policy Too Harsh? How many times have you walked into a school wearing a hat and had a staff member ask you to take it off? Maybe you thought it suited your outfit, or maybe you were using it to cover up your messy hair that day. Have you ever wondered why you aren’t ever allowed to wear hats or hoods in school? I think that the hat and hood policy in schools should be changed to be less restrictive. First, some of them don’t really distract or obscure anybody at all. Also, the…

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    Regulate Dress Code

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    about if the school should have the right to regulate the school dress code whether it be students or parents, but there is only one side to choose. To begin with one reason why they can regulate the dress code is because students can go to school with a distracting hair do. Another reason why they can regulate the dress code is because if they wear inappropriate clothing. The inappropriate clothing and the distracting hair do will affect the other students in many ways that is why the school…

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    a few issues with dress code in schools. Schools are not allowing students to express themselves freely. This is an issue we must change. School dress codes are meant to keep students from being distracted, to help them learn better. While this may help little situations, there are schools discriminating their students. In Florida, students were publicly shamed for violating dress code by being forced to wear "shame suits" (Gabrielle Sorto, CNN). In fact, schools are making a negative effect by…

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    Wardrobe Freedom

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    should kids wear school uniforms? If I were to walk into a school where everyone is wearing the same clothing, I would think that this is a prison. Prisoners wear uniforms, not kids at school. Wearing uniforms are a huge controversy all around the world. For many years, people have been deciding whether or not kids should wear school uniforms. All around the world, this topic has been a controversy to schools and people. Some kids believe that they should be dressed the same at school. However,…

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