Student Dress Codes Essay

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    “Why?” adverb, often used as an exclamation expressing surprise or indignation, used by 90% of the youth when confronted with wearing uniforms. When I was in middle-school, if I was not wearing a dress I was wearing a uniform. (A tucked in teal or white polo shirt with black or khaki pants. Girls could alternatively wear black or khaki skirts if she so chose to. Dresses were alright as long as shoulders were covered, and the hemline did not pass above relaxed fingertips.) In the middle of my…

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    and staff would rather students wear uniforms, schools should not require students to wear them for any reasons. First, to give students more freedom, second make parents free to choose their children's clothes, Third school uniforms do not improve attendance, academic preparedness, or exam results, Fourth students can’t be who they are if school have to choose their clothes for them, Finally uniform cost the government a lot of money. First of all, giving the students the freedom of clothing…

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    the leading ways that make all students feel equal when it comes to the clothing. The wearing of uniforms will make the students feel as if they are part of a team that dresses alike. The uniforms also put the students in a safety net, with the wearing of uniforms to school no gang colors or items that identify gang association will be worn. I am an advocate for the wearing of school uniforms. Three reasons that support school uniforms are 1) uniforms keep students focused on their education,…

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    School Uniforms School uniforms have been a controversial subject on whether students should wear them or not. There are many ways students can be conservative for school other than wearing a uniform. Therefore, I don’t think uniforms are necessary. School uniforms should not be mandatory because students should be able to express themselves, you pay more for certain uniforms, and it can affect one’s self-image. Students should be able to express themselves and uniforms take away their…

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    be worn by the students. Not only Catholic and private schools require uniforms, but charter schools and some public schools also do. Although some argue that a uniform takes away from students being unique individuals, uniforms should be looked at as a positive requirement for schools. Uniforms are great for various reasons such as they reduce peer pressure and bullying, look professional, lower stress for students to choose what to wear, and improve discipline throughout the student body.…

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    The best part of being a kid is too find who you are and how you do that is trying different clothing styles, wearing different shoes, and even doing your hair a different way to find out what you like. Well most kids that go to school all over the world don’t get to find out who they are. The reason why is because they have to wear school uniforms everyday for school. That means no new shoes, no new shirts. The only new thing they might get is a replica of their outfit they have to wear, so…

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    Essay On Non Conformity

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    Conformity vs. Non-conformity What does it feel like when you go to school or to go out? Does it feel like you need to change how you look, act, or feel? I am sure that we have all had that time where we needed to be who we are not. Some people would say that you need to be a conformist to fit in, and some would say that you need to be a nonconformist to fit in. I believe that in today's world it is not a good idea to change feelings, looks, beliefs, or actions to fit in with a group because…

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    introduction of each side C. purpose statement II. What is smudging A. What is it B. What does it do/why do you do it C. How does one do it 1. how to 2. when to 3. where to III. Victoria Gokee-Rindal’s speech A. What it was about B. how it affected the students C. surfacing of racial insensitivity IV. School regulations that limit cultural activity A. what are they B. why are they in place V. Solution? Nick…

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    and head off to school.” my father explained. He told me that everything people say about school uniforms are incorrect. They are actually cheaper than clothes chosen by students, and still allow individuality. In fact, they help schools stop bullies, gangs, and strangers from coming into the school. Students can finally…

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    Conformity In School

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    complex and not as simple as school makes it seem. In school, we are taught that grades define who you are and your intellectual ability. How you dress, the music you listen and who you hang out with represents your placement in the social hierarchy. In a large amount of schools from public to private, you are required to wear uniforms. When you force students…

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