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    School Dress Codes Schools should not have dress codes. Dress codes constrict the right of the students to be who they really are. More than half of K-12 schools in the United States have a form of dress code, whether it’s nice attire or a formal uniform. The fact that more than half of schools have some type of dress code, explains why many students feel that their individuality is at risk. Also the Supreme Court feels that students should not have dress codes that restrict their personalities.…

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    School dress code is a topic that has been discussed for years.Some believe dress code is unjust cause they cant wear what they want to wear deliberately.Others think dress code is fair and that schools should have kids wear uniforms to school. I believe that schools should have kids wear uniforms because it is an essential tool for kids to use for these reasons it discontinues the amount of bullying that occurs in the schools today,it separates social groups,and A typical example people…

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    One set of rules that is not being correctly followed is the dress code. Now I know that the dress code of this school is notorious in being strict, but is it really? The rulebook states that a student cannot wear “garments designed to be worn out-of doors.” If this is the case then all those students you see walking around with fleece jackets, coats, or gloves, are in violation of the dress code. In accordance with the procedure that is in the rulebook, all students that are…

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    There are many schools in the U.S. that require students to dress a certain way or follow a set of rules in order to set boundaries for students and what they wear, this is better known as a school dress code, which is one thing many students feel a strong hate for. This year at my school every Tuesday and Thursday students are required to dress business professional, which I think is a bit extreme and stupid for many reasons. For the girls dress code the rules include wearing either a skirt or…

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    However one excuse that I feel like is overrated from adults is the reason to why a school’s dress code is the way it is. It exhibits both racist and sexual themes. Therefore what example does that show off on male students? That it's OK to blame your fellow female classmate for your grade because she was distracting you in the class; 180 days out of the school year. some adults fail to realize that the dress code not only condemns a sex or race but promotes…

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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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    should either adopt dress codes or not has become a popular trend amongst schools, parents, and students. Although quite a substantial number of students including some parents do not agree with dress code enforcements stating that it would restrict their right to self-expression, the benefits of having such a dress code greatly outweigh the few negative aspects. Perhaps more importantly, the core reason students attend learning institutions is to learn, and it is true that dress codes do not…

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    The dress code problem has become a widely argued topic across schools, communities, and especially girls. A large majority of girls believe that their school's dress code is inappropriately ruled and hardly ever enforced on boys. In an article titled "The Sexism of School Dress Codes" by Li Zhou, many middle school girls were interviewed to share their opinion on this topic. “I’ve never seen…

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    Reporter, Tara Deschamps published a report on dress codes on Toronto students. Alex Halket had never been suspended or expelled in her 14 years of being in school. Nevertheless, it came to pass when she decided to go to class in a bare midriff with sleeveless and black patterned crop top. Since then, she has not stepped in her principal’s office. Halket’s vice principal pulled her into the office and told her that the dress code was too inappropriate and looked too much like a bra. She did not…

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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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