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    Should School Uniforms be mandatory? For many years, schools have become about fashion rather than education. School uniforms have numerous reasons why they should be mandatory. They help mornings to be easier, they help keep students focused , and they help parents save money. In my point of view, school uniforms will resolve lots of things. School uniforms keep students focused on their education not their clothes. In the article “Should Students Have To Wear School Uniforms?” the author…

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    or right. The debate of school uniforms is a problem that causes controversy between different people, groups, and organizations in the world. In “School Uniforms” published by Proscon.org it states the different issues the children and their parents have with uniforms. The uniforms causes different issues for a student and even the parents. The society as a whole also has a problem with the idea of uniforms being needed in school. The idea of school uniforms helping in various ways is no…

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    School Uniforms Some students are more worried about what clothes they’re wearing to school rather than more important things like education. If a school has uniforms then the students don’t have to take time out of their morning to figure out what they’re going to wear. Having school uniforms can also decrease bullying, because some bullies pick on the person for what they’re wearing, but since the bully is wearing the same thing then they can’t make fun of them for it. Middle school and high…

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    not have to worry about what they are wearing, due to school uniforms. This is actually becoming a common reality as schools in many civilizations are bringing back school uniforms. School uniforms are becoming a popular trend among many schools across the globe. Uniforms are a distinguishing dress worn by members of a particular group. (Merriam-Webster…

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    Did you know that the history of school uniforms goes all the way back to the 16th century. Uniforms originally started in England than spread throughout the whole world. School uniforms are a very bad idea. Students are in a dangerous environment If they have to wear uniforms. These uniforms also hold back being able to express your personality through clothes. A reason for my claim of why school uniforms shouldn't be forced is because it holds back the ability express personality…

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    School uniforms have always been a hot topic for everyone, teachers, students and parents that they often have different view points on. Because the issue directly affects the safety of students from all ages, nobody can make a choice solely on personal opinion, facts have to be used. According to a recent study conducted by Raymond Fench in long beach, California, “after a two year uniform policy in k-8, assault and battery in district schools decreased by 34%, possession of drugs went down,…

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    School uniforms are popular in schools around the world, and are starting to gain popularity, in not only private schools but public schools as well, throughout the United States. While some parents and students may be against school uniforms due to students not being able to express themselves through their clothing, there are many positive outlooks as to why a school uniform policy should be enforced. The enforcement of school uniforms creates a level playing field amongst students, reducing…

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    Many school in the United States have adopted a dress code for their students. Pro-Con.org states that as of 2008, 22 states in the U.S. had authorized school districts to institute dress codes and or uniform policies. Occupytheory.org gives a number of reasons why schools should not have a dress code, but there is always those against not having a dress code. Certain schools do have standards of what the students may wear. There is numerous parents and staff members against having a dress code.…

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    schools try to force uniforms on a student. There has been many attempts to stretch dress code policies, which aren’t as restrictive as uniforms but still hinder rights. For example, 13 year old Alan Newsom had a lawsuit against his school in 2003 for them making him change his NRA shirt. Public schools should not adopt a uniform policy for students because uniforms hinder a student’s individuality and diversity. School uniforms can cause bullying issues to arise. Furthermore, uniforms often…

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    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 and show who they are and what they like to wear. Yes, some people say that school uniforms can be better so that you don’t have to…

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