Student Dress Codes Essay

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    Reporter, Tara Deschamps published a report on dress codes on Toronto students. Alex Halket had never been suspended or expelled in her 14 years of being in school. Nevertheless, it came to pass when she decided to go to class in a bare midriff with sleeveless and black patterned crop top. Since then, she has not stepped in her principal’s office. Halket’s vice principal pulled her into the office and told her that the dress code was too inappropriate and looked too much like a bra. She did not…

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    School Dress Code Essay

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    extreme with the enforcement of dress codes that objectify the source of temptation, any female student. Since school integration in the early 20th century, school officials have attempted to facilitate the education of the students with the rules and sanctions they put in place. Many of these rules followed outdated, misogynistic principals and serve to preserve the sanctity of the male education at the cost of an “immodest” female. To require a “school-wide” dress code would imply equality in…

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    out of class for wearing your favorite sweater, but it was “too revealing”?The first school law to require a dress code was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court, known as the Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District case. Dress codes and uniforms have been the center of controversy between student and teachers from the start. Lately students have been saying that dress codes or uniforms repress their ability to express themselves in a school environment. To truly understand…

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    Dress Code Challenges

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    The biggest challenge is the dress code. It is challenging to identify clothing that is appropriate for school without one of the staff saying ¨Nope, you cannot wear that,¨ or “We have to cover the hole (or the holes) with duct tape.¨ The duct tape can ruin your clothes. The dress code is extremely complex. The school does not desire you to wear shirts that are too small, similar to crop tops, or shirts that are too revealing. They also do not want you to wear shirts with small straps, like…

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    Dress codes are nothing new to our society. Many times clothing guidelines are set up in the workplace, and more commonly in today’s schools. Dress codes are often implemented into school systems to “prepare kids for the real world” but some school systems believe that certain articles’ of girls attire should be prohibited because they “distract” boys. Are these strict guidelines fair and appropriate for both young men and women? Most dress codes restrict wearing skirts and dresses that are…

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    controversy of allowing dress codes in public schools has been the topic in several school districts. The school districts believe that a dress code will help students to focus more on their education, and the dress code will decrease the amount of inappropriate attire. Thus, the school desires to enforce a strict dress code to all the students in order to further the students’ knowledge and well-being. However, numerous people disagree with the schools proclaiming that students should have the…

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    Outdated Dress Code, Outdated Punishments Do you feel offended when someone bares their shoulders? How about when someone wears pajama bottoms or slippers? What if a boy has long hair, earrings, and a dress? These are just 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,…

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    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. Critics do argue…

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    used to where students wouldn’t be bullied about their clothing. They were made to help the parents of the students save money. Students shouldn’t have to dress like one another (Wilde). The schools could have just a dress code, restricting students to wear disrespectful clothes. The students should have the freedom to dress the way they wish in a respectful way. The school is trying to protect the students from being targeted by bullies, but the students shouldn’t have to dress the same…

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    Policy Racism In Schools

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    2015School Policy RacismThe school dress code policy can be very racist.Racism is poor treatment of or violenceagainst people because of their race. In schools, white students seem to wear what the want andget away with it. Black students are punished and criticized harshly about their clothing. Atypical school has a dress code which requires the students to wear certain clothing. A dresscode is a formally or socially imposed standard of dress. It usually requires students to covertheir skin and…

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