Student Dress Codes Essay

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    school systems across America have eliminated a dress code and are implementing uniform policies. One in five elementary schools in the United States now requires uniforms, according to The National Center for Education Statistics (“Should Schools Require Uniforms?” 7). On the contrary there has been numerous debates over whether uniforms limits students’ freedom of expression or improves the quality of education students receive. Allowing students to express themselves and individuality is…

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    say “life's too short to worry about dress codes,” is this true? A sum amount of people believe we should have dress codes in high school so it reduces bullying in school. Others say that dress codes will make high school safer for teen girls and boys. Then again people say “life's too short to worry about dress codes” this is because they believe everyone should be able to express their own style in high school. Also people believe that if there was dress codes, no one would have freedom to…

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    Dress Code In Schools

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    Over the past few years, have implemented a dress code in many schools across the country (Kizis, 2000). Today 's schools are facing great problems, such as diminishing test marks, drugs and law-breaking (Anonymous, 1998). Advocates say the increase in training and improving the academic success of students. However, Challengers, the students violated “the legitimate right of self-expression and schools doing isn’t solving.” The students need to wear a uniform in the public school with various…

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    today to express my concerns with the school dress code. I am a female, senior at California High School and have been in this community all of my life. Therefore, I have witnessed many dress code regulation concerns. I personally think dress code is a good thing, if and only if it is well executed. However, when administrators and teachers only go after certain people, and not all of them, that is where my problems lie. Not only are fellow female students being prodded about their clothing…

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    living in East St. Louis their schools had dress code. If you came to school not in dress code they discipline you and send you to ISS (in school suspension), or more likely have you call your mom because they wouldn't let you in the school. We had dress code because girls would wear clothes that revealed body parts and dudes from gang wars but, most schools have dress codes only to help keep the students in order. Most people think it's not the dress code it’s the person behavior and mindset…

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    The debate over school dress code is not new. For decades, parents, teachers, and students have debated over the need of school dress code. I strongly believe that there should be no dress code in school. My first point is when students get dress coded they pay less attention in class because they’re too busy thinking about the fact that they just got dress coded. For example, I was in yearbook and one of my fellow staff members got dress coded for wearing a bralette. The rest of that class…

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    School Dress Codes Essay

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    School Dress Codes Should Be More Lenient Why do schools implement policies that hurt the ones it affects? School dress codes have been under fire in recent history for good reasons. Female students being “judged” for wearing leggings under their dresses, no matter how cold it is outside. Young boys being framed for the dress codes being as strict as they are. Many parents and students have taken action against these policies by creating petitions that stand up for the rights of students. Some…

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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    In most schools the dress code for female students is very strict. To justify this dress code most people say it is to keep male students focused on school. But, why is it a girl’s job to make sure the boys can concentrate. Most times, if this dress code isn’t properly followed the girls are sent home. At what point do you take girls out of school altogether because boys can’t handle them? This is indicating to the all girls that the male students’ education is more important than theirs. This…

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    School dress code has been a controversial topic over many years. This topic is huge simply because some think it is a sexist act towards girls also people thinks it questions boys maturity level. While others think it is teaching children a good dressing technique that they will need later on in the future of different jobs, interview and other business opportunities. All schools should think about adopting school uniforms because it’ll stop competition between students, making the school a…

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    like the recent change to the I.D. policy that allows students to continue doing what they already did anyway. Certain rules are disruptive to class flow and education, and the student body will agree with that. The dress code has to change. Students don’t care about the dress code, they really don’t, and it’s because of a few reasons, but first, what is the dress code to a student? The dress code is a big digital rulebook on how you shouldn’t dress in school, and covers things like bad…

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