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    that our young people will learn to evaluate themselves by what they are on the inside, instead of what they’re wearing on the outside, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear uniforms.” School uniforms or a formal dress code policy in public schools are on the rise, as nearly half have a policy in place or have plans to start one. (NAESP). Mandatory uniform policies in public schools are found more commonly in high-poverty areas. Uniforms keep wealthy students…

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    having the problem continue and progressively get worse? School uniforms has been a controversial problem for years now and there are many pros and cons to go on either side. School uniforms restrict what clothing students can wear by enforcing a dress code involving only the uniforms. Studies have shown mixed results to if they are effective or not. Schools should have school uniforms because they help to decrease bullying, save money, create a safer environment and help to maintain a more…

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    School Violence School violence has affected the United States in so many ways. The violence and bullying has been an ongoing issue for years and is becoming more violent and is seen everyday in our schools. There are multiple facts that tie into school violence and why it is caused. These facts include; school uniforms, situations in the home, living conditions, being a victim of bullying, and not being seen or heard. By this situation in the home is... If they have a good relationship…

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    Mandatory School Uniform

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    proper attire for students. A recent study shows that the average amount of money it costs for parents or guardians to supply the children in their care with “good” clothes and shoes is $606 per child with everyday attire that doesn’t include the dress-up clothes and other attire. ( http://budgetsarethenewblack.com/2010/09/back-to-school-shopping-costs.html) Say a family with four children uses this statistic it would cost them a total of $2,242 a year if they didn’t shop for clothes during the…

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    Benefits of School Uniforms The first school district in the United States to require all students to wear uniforms was Long Beach, California, in 1994 (“School Uniforms”). Having students wear school uniforms serves a purpose as to letting the students focus more on school work as opposed to how they look around their peers. Still today, many school districts are considering the uniform policy causing the opposition to think differently. Because school uniforms have been proven with strong…

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    Over the past decade, there's been an ongoing debate around the school system; uniforms. Many people believe that school uniforms are unnecessary, or that they're simply another item on their kids' back to school supply list. However, statistics have shown that uniforms not only discipline students, but keep them safe, and are cheaper than regular clothes. And while they may not be the most fashionable clothes on the planet, I think we can all agree that keeping our students safe should be…

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    Wearing School Uniforms

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    This letter addresses the issue of how learning environment can be improved in Norfolk High School. There are some factors that make education distracting and one factor is different clothing among students. Wearing school uniforms help to address the issue of learning among students. The reason is that school uniforms promote professionalism that helps to ensure learning in a safe environment, students are encouraged to express themselves in creative ways, and more time is put into actual…

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    Schools are supposed to give students the freedom to pick classes, choose what to eat at lunch, and other choices. Why should it be different with clothes? Some schools have dress code and might even have school uniforms. Students should have the choice to wear what they want. Most schools are like that. This one should stay the same. The school should not have a uniform policy because school uniforms can make students do worse in school, increase bullying, and can encourage them to do some bad…

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    The Woman rights are a extremely large topic and controversy people around the world have heard of or have talked about. Individuals now in days have a large amount of things to say about woman rights and have a strong opinion about it. In the 17th century or even the early 18th century, woman rights where none existing. Even though now we have women’s rights, women are still, not being treated equally as men. We now live in a world where everything is exceeding, everything is improving and…

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    What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of School Uniforms In many schools around the world, students are required to wear school uniforms. However, other educational institutions do not implement this rule as part of the decision reached by their boards and the parents. On your end, do you think if wearing school uniforms is good? This has become a subject of some arguments between proponents and critics. To come up with a well-informed idea about this, let us look at its advantages and…

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