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    You are entitled to your own opinion. So, should you be able to be entitled to your own morals? Well, according to surveycentral 16 out of 29 people say you should wear bandannas to school. Which people would count as a moral. The main point of this essay is to have the rule “No bandannas” changed. No bandanas needs to be changed because there are no gangs in Hebron, IN. The existing rule in the rulebook is no bandanas. In the rulebook it states, “No bandanas.” “There are no gangs in Hebron, In…

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    the students’ attitude and sense of pride increasing, wearing uniforms will allow students to focus more in their classes. The students and teachers will be able to focus more on their classes instead of what the students are wearing. Every day students walk into school worrying about whether or not their clothes look fashionable. People also get distracted by looking at other people’s clothing. Additionally, students arrive late to school because they are searching for clothes to wear that day.…

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    School uniforms have always been a hot topic for everyone, teachers, students and parents that they often have different view points on. Because the issue directly affects the safety of students from all ages, nobody can make a choice solely on personal opinion, facts have to be used. According to a recent study conducted by Raymond Fench in long beach, California, “after a two year uniform policy in k-8, assault and battery in district schools decreased by 34%, possession of drugs went down,…

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    complain to the school board, or tell your child that they cannot wear that anymore? Many parents have controversial feelings towards dress codes and when their child becomes victim to violating it they are often not pleased. Multiple students cannot drive; so when they disregard the school 's dress code, their parents have to pause whatever they are doing to come and pick them up, or bring them new clothes that are suited for the requirements. Parents are often awaken by a call from the school…

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    Many school in the United States have adopted a dress code for their students. Pro-Con.org states that as of 2008, 22 states in the U.S. had authorized school districts to institute dress codes and or uniform policies. Occupytheory.org gives a number of reasons why schools should not have a dress code, but there is always those against not having a dress code. Certain schools do have standards of what the students may wear. There is numerous parents and staff members against having a dress code.…

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    day? Dress code is a controversial topic between peers and teachers, and has been causing a “sweat” for school districts everywhere. Some attendees of schools believe that having a dress code is the easiest way out when it comes to keeping people under control in what they wear. Many conflicting sides of the argument have shared their opinions on this topic, such as students, and staff in school districts. According to a student with an unyielding belief in keeping the dress code, “There is too…

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    restrictive clothes would be school, public private, religious, most schools have dress codes that restrict all of the students to wear what they feel is “protective” or “non-distractive”. Students feel restricted on what they can express, feel comfortable in, to having limits on expressing their fashion choices and every student should be to express themselves. Dress codes are aspects of many schools all over the world, whether it’s public, private, or religious schools. The point of dress…

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    Sunglasses are not part of the uniform policy at present and this is one area that could be easily changed by allowing boys to wear sunglasses to and from school, but it wold be difficult to enforce and ensure that boys wore suitable sunglasses rather than just fashion ones. Increasing the amount of shade at the college would be too costly and…

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    Nurse’s should be required to have background checks. Nurses are entrusted with a tremendous amount of responsibility. This responsibility is not something that should be taken lightly. It is imperative that schools, employers, and coworkers understand that nursing is life and death. Background checks on all students trying to become nurses would help prevent bad individuals from even being able to get the education in order to become a nurse. Routine background checks would help guarantee…

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