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    Schools Should have Lockers Today, most students walk to school hoping to get there early so that they can put down their heavy backpack for a minute and relax, but then the school bell rings, telling kids that their seven hours of carrying around a heavy backpack starts. You might wonder why school districts haven’t stopped this and helped the kids. Luckily, there is a solution for school districts which is having lockers for students. In years past, schools decided to install lockers to…

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    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 language on T’s and running around naked, cool right? Wrong. The dress code is a little behind the times, not like victorian apparel kind of behind, but the “Why is this a thing?” behind. Dress code states…

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    the harsh UV rays during the hottest parts of the day. This simple change to the uniform could mean students significantly reduce their risk of developing sun cancer later in life. The more skin you cover, the better. A long-sleeved shirt covers more skin than a t-shirt, especially if it has a high neckline or collar that shields the back of the neck (3/9/2016, Skin Cancer…

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    Students all over the world are being bullied because of what they wear and how they dress. Schools like to prevent this problem by making it mandatory to wear school uniform. This can lead to students dressing more properly to school, less bullying, and help students focus more on studies. If a student who had “uncool” clothing showed up to school, the students may get bullied, made fun of, teased or more. This will lead to the student`s parents spending more money on clothes other than the…

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    Staying Hydrated In School Stirs Controversy We can avoid dehydration and become healthy causing to gain strength.We can avoid the will of thirst,it can decrease a likely effect on academic performance. And also become more healthy in school. Schools are also learning that such bans can spark strong feelings from students, parents and health Advocates who are concerned about dehydration. It will decrease being less healthy, We can avoid being thirsty causing the lack of work and…

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    on their rights as well. Students are already limited from their rights in school. When you walk into your school as a student, you wave some of your rights away. Such as wearing what you want, a basic freedom, it is stripped away with a dress code. As we know dress codes are supposed…

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    References Smith, N. (2012). CHALK TALKS- Eliminating Gender Stereotypes in Public School Dress Codes: The Necessity of Respecting Personal Preference . Journal of Law and Education. In the article “Eliminating Gender Stereotypes in Public School Dress Codes: The Necessity of Respecting Personal preference” by Natalie Smith. Smith talks about Ceara Sturgis, a former high school senior who lived in Wesson, Mississippi, where she was required to wear feminine clothing for the yearbook picture,…

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    was 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…

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    There are also people who are for censorship. Many schools are feeling pressure to censor books because of new educational standards. In the article Education; Schools Feel Censorship pressure, the author talks about how schools are feeling pressure to censor their student’s education because of new educational standards. The pressure comes from people who want to impose their views on the educational system by removing or restricting use of certain materials (New York Times 1). People are…

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    have a problem with the kids following the rules and holding them accountable and responsible for their actions. First of all students in high school never seem to follow the rules by either bullying someone, skipping class, and not even following dress code. These sets of rules are set for a reason, but because most high schools attain a lot of students they can’t always catch the students doing horrible things. A solution to this problem can be to hire more campus supervisors that help keep…

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