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    I am writing you this letter today to express my concerns with the school dress code. I am a female, senior at California High School and have been in this community all of my life. Therefore, I have witnessed many dress code regulation concerns. I personally think dress code is a good thing, if and only if it is well executed. However, when administrators and teachers only go after certain people, and not all of them, that is where my problems lie. Not only are fellow female students being…

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    summer you don't need to buy any new clothes same uniforms.This also doesn't make families look poor or rich since both families can afford uniforms and both children in each family wears the same outfit to school everyday. This also controls dress code for all families about their child because uniforms are appropriate for schools and they would have to wear the uniforms without no choice. My point is to say that school should wear uniforms because it saves parents money,less chance of having…

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    February 22, 2016 Dress-code Essay In my opinion I disagree with some of the regulations regarding our dress code. Teachers tell you to express yourself,but how is that possible if I cant dress the way I please. Although some of the restrictions are reasonable, some of them are foolish. 
 For example, in the dress code it states "Sheer garments or short shirts which expose the midriff are unacceptable."…

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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 wearing…

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    Many schools in the United States of America enforce dress codes. The schools include preschools, elementary schools, intermediate schools, junior high schools and high schools. Some of these schools are very strict on their dress codes and others have a specific school uniform that students are required to wear. A number of schools execute punishments to students who break the dress code. These punishments include in school suspension (ISS), out of school suspension, expulsion, and even wearing…

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    Public schools in the United States have never fully adopted a school uniform like most private and religious schools have. Public schools do have a very descriptive dress code that they add to set the standards for how to properly dress for school. The schools normally involve rules that exclude inappropriate clothing for numerous reasons. Now, schools are starting to adopt the use of school uniforms. The reasoning is because the idea of school uniforms is theorized to benefit the learning…

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    Introduction The motives for the implementation of dress code policies in United States public educational institutions have transformed since the earliest examples of the 19th century. In 1894, the announcement of uniform requirements for students at South Carolina’s Winthrop Normal and Industrial College was a push to eliminate sartorial distinctions among members of different social classes (Bodine, 2003). More recently, however, dress codes are applied for reasons relating to school safety…

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