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    everyone else. For the past decade students, parents, and teachers have been struggling about this topic. In half the schools the uniforms work very well, and in others not so much. Although dress codes and uniforms show it helps with grades, these uniforms shouldn’t be apart of school because it costs a lot, it doesn’t change the fact that kids would still bully each other 's appearances and it doesn’t show the students personality. School uniforms don’t change the student 's personality. Just…

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    In TIME’s published ‘How School Dress Codes Shame Girls and Perpetuate Rape Culture’, Laura Bates explains that sexist school dress-codes,enforced to prevent girls from distracting their male classmates by dressing “provocatively”, tend to only regulate females’ attire, while administrators constantly turn a blind eye to males who harass girls. Bates believes school districts’ sexist dress-codes groom students to accept rape as inevitable because it teaches students that rape victims bring…

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    Every school across the United States, and schools internationally, have a dress code for their students. Although each one varies from the other they have the same basic guidelines; graphic designs, logos, mottoes, phrases, and images may not convey messages that are vulgar, offensive, sexually explicit, affiliated with gangs, or reference things that are illegal such as drugs; undergarments must be covered; spaghetti straps and tank tops are prohibited; dresses and skirts must reach a minimum…

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    point of school uniforms anyway? Most students detest school uniforms because for the most part, it restricts their freedom of expression, but what about the size and structure? Some students are too tall, small, big, and or short for the regulated uniforms to fit them properly so they have to pay for custom made uniforms. A punishment is issued in some schools if students do not wear the regulated school uniforms, which results in a lot of detention. If students cannot afford to buy the…

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    Although students should be permitted to express their individuality in the schools they attend through their clothing and accessories, it is necessary to put a limit to it. Therefore, I strongly insist the dress code policy be enforced strictly in all schools. Even though the claim about dress code policy violating the 1st amendment, freedom of expression, has caused number of students protesting against it, I believe they’ll change their point of view once they see the bigger picture and…

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    School Dress Code Essay

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    Take it off! You’re not school dress code! These phrases are heard daily at the Woodlynde School. Teachers will yell at students to take off their jackets, sweaters, sweatshirts, or fleeces everyday because they’re not in dress code. What teachers don’t know is that, students strongly dislike this rule. The school’s dress code for outerwear costs too much, it’s easy to lose, and it looks too much like others. Children who want to learn shouldn’t have to pay more or take off their own sweaters or…

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    Public schools in the United States have never fully adopted a school uniform like most private and religious schools have. Public schools do have a very descriptive dress code that they add to set the standards for how to properly dress for school. The schools normally involve rules that exclude inappropriate clothing for numerous reasons. Now, schools are starting to adopt the use of school uniforms. The reasoning is because the idea of school uniforms is theorized to benefit the learning…

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    Inexplicable Dress Codes There are many schools that currently have dress codes, some are stricter than others, but there are also some schools which do not have a dress code at all. The female’s dress code seems to lean more towards the covering up more of their body than the male’s dress code consists of. In high school sports, when a male is saw wearing a cut off with his stomach showing there is nothing said or thought about it. While if a female decides to wear a cut off with the side of…

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    Should Students be required to Wear School Uniforms? At most private or religious high schools, students are required to wear uniforms. Many people and parents of students would like to start incorporating uniforms into public high schools. Wearing uniforms takes away any sort of diversity, making all students match and wear what would be considered “school appropriate.” With that being said, putting students in uniforms mandatory for that particular school makes the students appear as if they…

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    Dress Code On Young Women

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    morning? Many of the complaints from students affected by these policies that I’ve witnessed personally have been in regard to the weather (e.g.: shorts and tank tops) or the comfort level of the offending garments (leggings and yoga pants) and I began to wonder what the effect of adults dictating appropriate expressions of gender and sexuality may be on young women. Does this ubiquitous sexualization…

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