Student Dress Codes Essay

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    make sure students are not harboring drugs or other illegal materials in their backpacks. Some say that this is a violation of the student’s privacy. Others suggest that this is necessary for the safety of the students. Both are correct in thinking the way they do. And, because of this, I am completely for these locker checks. To start, at the beginning of every school year, our school gives out school handbooks. These handbooks contain all of the rules and procedures that the students,…

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    Uniforms Solve Dress Code

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    Would Uniforms Solve Dress Code Problems? What’s wrong with being a woman in society, humans were all created the same so why are women told to hide their body for “the sake of men”? Growing up girls are told to cover up that way a man can't stare at you a certain way, and yes people have sick minds, but we’re in a school environment, we should teach boys how to “control” themselves instead. Developing years do tend to lead to feelings and changes but people still need to be respectful. Most…

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    which Americans hold near and dear to them. First amendment rights seem to clash when it comes to students. The article argues that student speech should be treated differently depending on whether the speech occurs under school supervision. In the article, it talks about student speech under school supervision and student speech outside of the school. Outside of school students are fully covered by their first amendment right. When a student's freedom of speech is done…

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    In the student essay, United Uniforms, the writer tries to persuade their audience to support the introduction of standardized uniforms for public schools in the United States. The audience for the paper is the American education system and the parents of students. We are given stories of students who took their own lives due to conflicts at school; this is important because schools are often searching for ways to avoid the preventable loss of their students. The paper also explicitly states…

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    Uniforms, at school? This is the end of my life! Should uniforms be worn at school? No kids shouldn’t have to wear uniforms because it makes the atmosphere not as happy, it would be boring to see everyone wearing the same thing, and you can’t express who you are like you can without uniforms. If you have uniforms you can’t express who you are. When you get to wear your own clothes people know whether they are a tomboy, girly girl, into sports, or even dark & gloomy. People who are for uniforms…

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    in class and upon wearing it. Meaning that, many students sit in class worrying about how their pants look or how their pants make them feel. Another reason why the material of the school pants is inadequate is because different people have different types of bodies, so the material should be suitable for everyone. If the material of the school pants were to be changed then it would solve multiple problems and it would benefit both the students and the school. First off, it would benefit the…

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    I’m so over girls getting bashed for the same exact things that guys do but they get props for it. Girls are so discriminated against for the things they wear, how they act, if they curse, and for every little thing we do we get scolded. I’m not a feminist or anything like that, I’m just speaking against a problems I see everyday. For instance how many times do you see a guy get in trouble for what they wear besides the acausal curse word or inappropriate logos on their shirts. I used to get…

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    example, “The whole purpose of a school is to create a safe and non-disruptive learning environment. If students have drugs and weapons in their possession, this purpose can become very hard to fulfill. By conducting random locker searches, the school and its administrators are cutting back on the distractions and threats in order…

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    that uniforms provide discipline and allow students to focus on their studies without worrying about making a fashion statement to enlighten others. On the other hand, there are those who believe that uniforms are unnecessary as students should be able to express their personality through clothes without restrictions. From an academic standpoint, to be successful academically, students should be required to wear uniforms because…

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    Workplace Dress Code

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    Likewise, you have indicated that the manner of dress is an issue within your workplace that needed work rules to be established. I know at my place of employment, we had to simply implement workplace rules for dress code because we had many issues with some of the employee's attire and appearance which did not place our company in a positive light. We were constantly…

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