Student Dress Codes Essay

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    faculty continue to support dress codes while many students resist the steady increase in uniforms that is occurring in schools today. Both sides of the argument are well represented with structural evidence supporting them. Studies show that school uniforms can both improve test scores and well as prevent bullying in schools, yet the overall student opposition to uniforms can unintentionally cause negative repercussions in both of those areas. While uniforms and dress codes have always been…

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    Throughout the years, dress codes have become standard practice in many high schools across the country. While there may be some variation among the rules, most dress codes have a similar foundation. Many include restrictions about the length of skirts, dresses, and shorts. It is also common for there to be regulations on shirt sleeves (spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, etc.) as well as garments that are transparent or expose the midriff area. Most schools do not allow clothing with…

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    Dress code Belleville west has had a dress code since 2002 and students and parents have hated it . The students from west think it is a waste of time and the non sense it has to them. Most student think it is a appearance or even to try to reduce violence. From a interview of a student from west “There is a dress code so people won't wear stupid and inappropriate things to school.” said Keyairre Gaston. This is one student that feels that dress code is needed but also thinks it is a waste of…

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    uniforms. The dress codes at school can cause students that violate them to leave school due to getting in trouble. School uniforms can take care of this problem completely. Tracey Marinell, Lyndhurst, NJ school district superintendent states in the article "Uniform policies save valuable class time because they are easier to enforce than a standard dress code" that before the school had a uniform policy, "Kids were spending time in the office because they were not fulfilling the dress code...…

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    When a student walks into a school for the first time everyone there has first impression on someone by what they look like or talk like. In a family would you want to spend $249 on a uniform. In some schools there are strict dress codes and uniforms that cost way to much money and single out groups of people and even make problems for bullying from kids at other schools. I believe, that schools want children to be safe have freedom of speech & not get judged by others. These are some reasons…

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    At least 90% of students wants to change rules because they are too strict. Usually rules at school are too strict and controlling and a kid can't be themselves or they get in trouble, and puts it on their record. One rule Dr. Weatherly should change its dress code because it’s unfair, and does not affect learning. They should change the rule about holes in your jeans.Having holes in your jeans does not affect students learning in the classroom . as long as it is not exposing something it…

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    girl whose clothes weren’t appropriate for school? Girls all over the world are being dress coded for their clothing that they buy themselves. These teens have to deal with these problems every day at school. School dress codes body shame young teens because they are more restrictive for girls which leads to over sexualizing young teens. Dress styles have changed and so should the policies. Dress codes can lead to body shamming and self-esteem issues in young teen girls. One…

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    Has dress code rules gone too far? Walking outside on a hot summer day you can look around and see girls in shorts, tank tops, and swimsuits, guys wear somewhat the same attire, and they’re sometimes even shirtless. This is a normal occurrence people see everyday in life, on TV, and on media. If showing skin is such a common thing to do why are girls criticized and ridiculed for it at school? School dress code is sexist and unfair, it is directed towards girls, boys have more freedom, and it…

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    hallway you go down there is something on somebody's shirt that makes you feel self conscious or uncomfortable. Students would have to constantly be in a place where they feel that they have to try hard to fit in with their clothes. No one should feel like they always have to try to impress people, therefore all high schools should have dress codes. Some may argue having dress codes limits a student’s freedom of expression. The right to express oneself is important. We must respect the…

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    of the middle school students feel about the recent announcement that they will not be able to dress up for Halloween this year, or even have a party during a class period. they should be able to express themselves, take a break, and they have done it multiple times in the past and have followed the rules. All students at Mcadoo Kelayres Elementary Middle School, or MKEMS, should be allowed to dress up for Halloween. The first reason on why they should be able to dress up for Halloween is…

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