Student Dress Codes Essay

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    and opinions when it comes to the implementation of dress codes. Like in our school (SMS ) for example, dress codes even became a political issue; one political party wants to fully abolish the dress code while another political party wants to keep it but do a few modifications. A dress code can be justifiable if used in proper situations that really do require certain attires. In a respectable Middle school, there is indeed a need for a dress code for it to be able to maintain a decent and…

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    Dress Code: a Critical Look The school bell rings, and the students all file into their first class. The teacher enters the classroom and looks them over with a critical eye. “Smith!” The teacher points at the only kid in the room that is different. Amidst the sea of brown, black, and blonde hair, hers is a bright, fluorescent, pink. Her cheeks heat and she stops trying to pull her homework out of her bag. Some of her classmates snicker as the teacher orders her to the Principal 's office, while…

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    has been a school dress code. Gale Ranch students melted into a pool of anger and are now breaking it. Some students don’t like dress code because they think it doesn’t affect their learning and it doesn’t allow them to express themselves. Students seem to ignore the fact that the dress code is there to make the environment easier to learn in, so that students would not be distracted by what other people are wearing. Staff at Gale Ranch makes sure students follow the dress code by making them go…

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    School Dress Codes Schools should not have dress codes. Dress codes constrict the right of the students to be who they really are. More than half of K-12 schools in the United States have a form of dress code, whether it’s nice attire or a formal uniform. The fact that more than half of schools have some type of dress code, explains why many students feel that their individuality is at risk. Also the Supreme Court feels that students should not have dress codes that restrict their personalities.…

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    in the dress code the is enforced in school around the country, as well as, changing the stereotype against why dress codes are enforced There are places where girls are forced to follow very unrealistic dress codes for the simple reason to “not distract anyone” which is way out of line. On August 13, 2015 Stacie Dunn has a daughter who attended Woodford High in Kentucky. On her first day back to school for her Junior year, her daughter was sent home due to violating the school’s dress code.…

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    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 has the right to regulate the dress code. So…

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    grade student of NMS I agree with the dress code. The dress code prevents PDAs, physical conflict, and promotes a more peaceful environment at school. The dress code is the vary thing that keeps the students out of trouble. Let’s start off with a PDA. First of all, a PDA is an abbreviation that stands for Public Display of Affection. PDAs occur when a student likes a another student and demonstrates it in public. Certain clothing gives students an urge to do a PDA. Luckily for our students,…

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    National Center for Educational Statistics, 16.5% of all schools in the United States wear uniforms; while 54% have a strict dress code. Proponents of uniforms agree with the rise of uniforms (Fast Facts). They believe uniforms improve schools. Opponents believe the rise of uniforms is a problem. What most adults do not realize is how much students dislike uniforms. Middle school students should not have to wear school uniforms because this takes away freedom of expression, common knowledge, and…

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    Fashion choices are a way for students to show how they feel. For example, an athlete may have more of a relaxed look versus the student body president who dresses for success. However, in some cases this expression can lead to problems such as bullying. Not only bullying, but the cost of a child keeping up with the current fashion can end up putting a dent in a parent’s wallet. Yes, freedom of expression is a right that should be upheld, but in schools a uniform dress code should be enforced…

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    top and shorts. The schools dress code does not permit anything that goes above the knee or anything that shows your shoulders as that is considered provocative for being a young girl. One of your teachers calls you out in front of the whole class to slut shame you for trying to be comfortable and to dress accordingly to the weather. How does this make you feel? You are most likely distraught and embarrassed because the male students do not need to follow…

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