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    off a fight, uniforms create a more neutral atmosphere on campus”(Sanchez). The lack of uniforms 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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    Preston High School should not adhere to a school dress code because it limits self-expression, high initial cost and can be very uncomfortable. Students should not have to wear uniforms at school because students do not want to have to wear the same thing as other students or look alike. Kids like to be themselves and express the things they like or like to do. I think that the students at Preston High would not even like to wear uniforms because a lot of the kids like to wear what they want…

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    extreme accessories to alter their fashion such as; short skirts, mohawks, and piercings. The point is. Every one you pass is meant to be somebody. School uniforms are not a solution, they will treat them as an obstacle. Students who rely on how they dress as one of the only means they have will feel like it 's not good enough and that their school is not open to diversity. Odds are they didn’t feel socially accepted at their school anyway but now you’ve confined them, made them claustrophobic…

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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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    and basically learn who we are. We go to school to learn math and English and science and history and every other subject you could possibly choose. We are told in the handbook a dress code but also somewhere in there is a spot that pretty much states to come looking acceptable. What is acceptable? What does it mean to dress acceptably when you're a kid no older than dick Gregory. Acceptable means able to be agreed on, able to be tolerated but who's to say what you wear or how you act is…

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    express their personality and uniforms limit their ability to do this. I believe in my opinion that schools are a place for learning to be conducting. If a child wants to show off their personality then that should be saved for the weekends or on dress down days, but not regular days when learning should be the primary focus. Another may argue that bullying is still going to be a problem if uniforms are present or not which may be true. However if a uniform is implemented and policies are…

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    Unger will be addressing the Yellow Pages Caucus regarding the Environmental laws in particular to the drinking water certification laws. It was stated there have been request to allow for a more relaxed dress in the office. It seems the majority of staff is in favor of the more relaxed dress code therefore the policy is being revised and will be sent out to senior management for review and comment. There were no issues or concerns raised on this item. There were no issues or concerns…

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    Every day students come to school to learn. School makes up about a third of a student's life. Some schools currently have uniforms while others do not. This has been a national debate for years whether it should be mandatory to wear uniforms or not. Although some people believe uniforms don’t benefit students, opponents argue it does and it helps for a variety of reasons. Uniforms should be mandatory because it reduces bullying, gets kids prepared to learn, and it unites the kids together.…

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    (-- removed HTML --) Coco Chanel once said-“In order to be irreplaceable, one must be different.” This quote is very accurate in the school uniform debate. Uniforms are made the same, for us to look the same, and be the same, but we are NOT the same. They revoke our rights of freedom and individuality. Thus why I think students should NOT be forced to wear uniforms. My first and foremost reason is students wouldn’t be able to express themselves. We are denied the freedom of color, style,…

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    has come into your room or who the nurse was that was taking care of you? That is what many patients and family members have continue to encounter with all the increasing health care. Today’s dress codes have been blurred at many hospitals and facilities (Burling, 1997). There is no one standard of dress code anymore. Each hospital and even individual departments within a hospital, decides what constitutes appropriate work attire (Burling, 1997).…

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