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    Dress Codes In School

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    showing, it's not in any way expressing nudity. Then, the school goes on to state that the collarbone is merely a reference point. I feel that this the school's way of abusing their right to enforce the dress code. First of all, the school has every right to establish and enforce a dress code. Dress codes are a way to promote humbleness, and a appropriate atmosphere. Shorts do need to be a certain length though and necklines shouldn’t go too low, but the collarbone rule doesn’t apply to one…

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    ProCon.org is a nonprofit website that the pros and cons of controversial issues. The website doesn’t provide individual authors or publishers. This certain page presents research, studies, and as well as the pro and con statements on whether or not students should have to wear school uniforms. I could use this source in my research to elaborate on the possible benefits and downsides given from other sources, including Paul Bennett’s article previously stated. This source also supports Thomas…

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    Pittman Is student safety threatened by an exposed bra strap. Students shouldn’t have to worry about trying to cover up their bra straps. Students shouldn’t have to wear certain kind of clothes for the school if there is no dress code. Teachers shouldn’t get offended by it because some of them show stuff to. I will fight this till I graduate because teachers get mad at shirts that ain't even bad. Students shouldn’t have to worry about covering up her bra straps. I mean most of the students do…

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    familiar with dress codes. Some say that they minimize distractions, others say that they minimize creativity. Whether you like it or not, I will throw my hat into the ring, and talk of why I think dress codes are unhealthy for school environments. Shockingly, there is a lot of evidence that supports the claim that dress codes are negative. Dress codes have lost their use, target teenage girls more than boys, and don’t teach kids responsibility. My first point is that dress codes have lost…

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    you think that most dress codes keep you from being comfortable while learning, and last but not least do you think that mostly all dress codes are somewhat sexist? Most kids think when they are wearing what they want to wear/comfortable clothes they tend to learn better. Also, some think that dress codes are taken way too far, and if a staff member is questionable about what one is wearing then they can simply just ask them a question. It is a proven fact that when students are comfortable they…

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    Schools should change or get rid of the dress code because it's unfair, a waste of money, and it’s a waste of time. 70% to 85% of kids don’t want a dress code. The dress code prevents kids from expressing themselves I think that we should get rid of it or change it to only a couple things are dress code . The dress code is unfair to kids it takes a lot of time to get ready because of the dress code they have to find the right close so they don’t get in trouble. They can't wear what…

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    Unfair Dress Codes

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    Peggy Orenstein. This is relevant because most females in schools are subjected to unfair dress codes, making them more self conscience about their appearance and not allowing them to freely express themselves. In schools dress codes are biased toward teenage girls. More females are sent out of class in a month than the number of boys in a year. Boys are not held to the same dress code as females. Dress codes promote rape culture and sexism towards women, teaching boys that women need to cover…

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    This article was published on May 30th, 2017. The article can be found on CNN's Heath section. It covers the school systems dress codes. The purpose of this article, is to show how bad dress codes are. Dress codes are degrading, stands for the wrong purpose, and it makes the parents angry. The article has my interest, because a dress code effected my four years of high school. It made me mad, that we were told, that our clothes were "distracting" the boys. It also interested me, because I can…

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    Dress Code Debate Essay

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    I am writing this proposal in order to provide a solution to a major problem in school dress codes. In all public schools, the dress code is enforced to have students “dress for success.” However, school dress codes, particularly for female students, are far too strict. In most situations, when a student violates dress code, the student is removed from class and held in an office until they are able to change into clothing that better fits the schools standards, or even given detentions or other…

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    Smarter students, friendlier school environments, students who go to school eager to learn and much more is the issue concerning school uniforms. Many aspects go into the decision to enforce dress code at a school. More schools with uniforms could take this generation to greater heights. Although most of the research is inconclusive, school uniforms affect student learning. Enforced uniforms allow school employees to focus on what the students wear. Mason stated, "too many conversations with…

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