Student Dress Codes Essay

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    The idea of school dress codes being sexist and encouraging rape culture has become very popular across school districts. There are stories about protests and strikes all around the country. I have witnessed these “dress code violations” and from what I witnessed, none of these girls were in the wrong. There have been too many times that young ladies get dress coded because what they are wearing is a “distraction” to young men. These boys need to be taught self control and I should not get…

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    How would you like to have to wear the same thing to school every day and not be able to express yourself by your choices of clothing? Lately, more and more schools are implementing a uniform as a part of their dress code. School dress code policies threaten a student’s individuality and their freedom of expression, but it has been known to have a positive influence on student’s behavior and academic performance. Many people believe that wearing uniforms to school is threatening a student’s…

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    whether uniforms should be a requirement for all institutes. Some schools require a dress code while others eliminate cascading failures that come with dress codes and stand by uniformity. Uniforms are easier to enforce than dress codes because students can misuse less distinguished programs. Namely, clothing that displays vulgar, crude, gang-related, sexually explicit, or suggestive messages are against dress codes. A school uniform, however, may consist of khakis, polo shirts, or a restriction…

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    recent survey, 85% of parents approve of students wearing a school uniform. Many students disapprove of school uniforms, but some think they’re amazing and diminish all school problems, what do you think? School uniforms are a set of clothes that are the same that every student wears everyday. Dress codes are a policy where students can wear anything they want as long as its appropriate. School uniforms are a problem because many people say it violates student rights and individuality, but…

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    experienced from that is that student was always on tasks and everybody were dressed formal and properly. Teachers and the school faculty members were all looking forward into the district making this a new policy while on the other hand the students was against it. In my own personal point of view I think it would be an outstanding idea if all grades schoolers were required to wear uniforms to school. I strongly believe that if the School Board require schools students to wear uniforms, it will…

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    abuse it as an excuse for any problem. Fortunately, in his “Why First Amendment still matters to students” article, Tony Mauro addressed this issue, but in a smaller scale, in schools and among students. To be more specific, according to Mauro, school officials often develop amnesia about the Tinker case, the case where a student was being violated of her rights by school officials, whenever a student deviates from some standard of behavior. Even though he had good intention when saying this,…

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    half of all the states. Students do not want to be dressed the same. Students should not have school uniforms because it restricts students’ freedom of expression, it may delay the transition into adulthood, and uniforms may be cheap but other clothes still need to be bought. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. When school uniforms are required, students will not be able to wear what they want. Students will not be able to show what they like. Students might not want to…

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    talking about dress code. I believe we deserve the right to dress however we want. The thing that sucks the most is that girls are the ones that get mostly dress coded than boys. The only things boys can get dress coded for is if they wear a California shirt or a plain blue or red while girls get dress coded for off the shoulder tops or anything too short. The thing is there are many things girls can get in trouble for wearing. So my purpose in this speech is too argue about dress code and how…

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    Dress Code Controversy

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    Dress Code Controversy By: Sophie Li The current dress code is a topic of controversy among many parents, students, and the social media. It is an ideology that sends out patriarchal-based messages to young girls and boys that contradict the gender-equality based teachings that educators are to provide. The dress code supports rape culture stigma by protecting those who inflict the sexual violence and blaming the victims for tempting them. It teaches the impressionable young minds of girls…

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    Dress Code Dbq

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    Biraj Joshi P.1 School Dress Code? School across the U.S need dress codes because it is very effective. Schools productivity and safety has increased. Dress codes make schools and learning less distracting and no one gets judged or discriminated. Schools uniforms are mostly less expensive than regular clothing and its time-saving. Schools productivity has increased and so did its safety. As a result of school uniforms past decade with school dress code, there were fewer disruptions,…

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