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    The dress code & uniform policy has been a big controversial issue lately. This issue is overlooked and has not been tamed. There are many reasons why it is such thing as a dress code policy. Some people believe in the different dress code policies, and others are against it and feel as if you should be able to wear whatever you want to because it can’t hinder you from 11your education. Or can it? Some people mistake dress code as uniform when in reality, they are two different things. A dress…

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    parents 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…

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    on board for strict dress code policy, one would think that the pro points of utilizing such policy would heavily outweigh the cons, but the piles of research that have been done on this topic may negate this idea. There are many arguments for and against the enforcement of school uniforms. The debate seems to be fairly solidly divided with half…

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    make a fashion show. Should students wear uniforms to manage equality, even if it destroys originality and individuality? If students wore uniforms to manage equality, abolishing originality and individuality makes the school secure. Modifying the dress code policy can have an outcome of students dropping out of school never receiving their education. The main audience of this issue are students, because school policies can support students logically and meaningfully. The viewpoints on this…

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    The positive aspect of a school adopting a dress code that requires uniforms, is students will focus more on academics rather than clothing fashions.(1) The reason for uniforms is that it can make them feel professional and that in return it can make them produce a better quality of work.(4) Some schools may simply require that all shirts have collars or every grade wear a certain color.(3) A 2005 study indicates that in some Ohio high schools school uniforms may have improved graduation and…

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    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 “studies” have shown that it improves school…

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    implemented in schools can affect a learning environment. The massacre at Columbine High School in Colorado reveled a dress code where students could wear what they wanted. The lack of dress…

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    particular, the image of the students usually grabs the attention of the adults that are viewing the school. For example, students that dress professionally in uniforms tend to portray a confident, intelligent student. Uniforms appear to parents as studious, professional, confident image. Not only will uniforms portray a professional image, but it will teach students how to dress for future job interviews; looking professional is one step closer to obtaining a professional career. Another form…

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    Mandatory School Uniforms

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    contrary, not all the effects of a school uniform policy will be positive. Making School Uniforms mandatory will have mixed effects on a student’s academic experience. Perceived Benefits of school uniforms will be compared to actual statistics, to see if the Benefits of Installing a Mandatory Uniform policy will positively affect a student’s academic experience. There are numerous perceived benefits of installing a mandatory uniform policy. School officials believe a Uniform policy…

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    1791, it has served the United States of America for over one hundred years. Freedom of expression is a controversial topic when applied to the school dress code. IN efforts to defend their case, school boards take the approach that the are not a totalitarian teaching style. Children are given a choice between punishment when the violate the dress code. THe rules are clearly stated and the choose to violate the school rules…

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