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    Cons of School Uniform Analysis The article “School uniforms: An ‘unfashionable’ dissent” which was written by Dennis L. Evans, currently the director of UC Irvine’s Administrative Services Credential Program, goes over how the idea of school uniforms does hold some promising features and then the many downsides of those features. This article goes full circle about an internal conflict about conservatism that Mr. Evans is having. Mr. Evans always had thought for himself to be a conservative,…

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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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    School Uniform Benefits

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    or styles of clothes to fit into a group. Also parents do not have to worry about how to dress their children for school, which is another stress relieved from their shoulders. School uniforms put every student on a level playing field. On the same note, school uniforms prepare students to embrace the “professionalism” of a work environment, making them more likely to enjoy (or at least not minding) the dress code of their work…

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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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    School Uniforms In America

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    According to the article School uniforms, In the years of 2009 to 2010, approximately 19 percent of public schools, in America require uniforms and 57 percent have strict dress code (school uniform).The statistics shows how school districts are concerned with trying to find a solution to reduce distractions in the class room by controlling what a student should wear instead of focusing on providing students with an education. Administrators disrupt the learning environment when they see student…

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    Are Uniforms too Uniforms? School uniforms are becoming increasingly popular within schools throughout the United States. The increase of mandatory uniforms among schools however is causing many students and parents to believe that schools are undermining individuality. Commonly, the topic of school uniforms is one-sided and therefore, does not give light to the unpopular argument: school uniforms should be required. Although uniforms are perceived to hinder individuality, students should be…

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    Uniformity Throughout the years, uniforms have labeled an individual’s status in society. Around the U.S., there are several arguments suggesting that requiring uniforms for students is not helping their education. The uniform helps teachers easily recognize students from the school in case of emergencies. In the present day, most professions have their own required attire. On the other hand, uniforms remove the individuality of the students. Their freedom of expression is restricted, which…

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    prohibited by schools for the reason that not go with the schools’ rules. Their good intention were prohibited in an unacceptable way. Another example shows that a girl cannot express her faith by wearing rosary due to it go against the school’s dress code. Maybe they way students wear will give schools a different information but as students’ can explain…

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    While most people agree that schools have too much authority, school uniforms are highly debated. Uniforms have been around for centuries. The Military has used uniforms for a very long time to show the different ranks and order of the people. Many people wonder why public schools have not enforced school uniforms and many people do not like the idea of school uniforms. School uniforms should be enforced because they would decrease violence, help with stress, and unify schools. School uniforms…

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    expression. A school dress code is necessary…

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