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    There are significant private schools all around the United States of America and they spend over millions of dollars on school uniforms. More and more parents struggle of Uniforms because they can’t afford school Uniforms. I believe that School Uniforms should not be worn ever during the day because it delays children transition into adulthood, Students focus on Uniforms and it takes away from learning, Also School Uniforms are driven by commercial interests rather than educational one’s. Also,…

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    18 March 2016 Should Schools Require Kids to Wear Uniforms Schools should not require kids to wear uniforms. Schools shouldn’t require kids to wear uniform because, according to "Pros and Cons of School Uniforms." Pros and Cons of School Uniforms. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2016. Being able to wear what you want helps kids express themselves. Parents would agree this is true, and would rather their children be more creative, and liberal. They feel as making kids wear uniforms is taking away their…

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    though, there are many schools that enforce uniforms, they can cause individuality difficulties with juveniles. Though teenagers may believe high school is the worst time of their lives, it is a time of figuring out who they are and is very important for their future. School uniforms do not allow a student to have individuality, with school uniforms there come a great deal of problems and suffering for students who just want to be themselves. First and foremost, school uniforms take away the…

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    When I was in my middle school, I wondered why wearing certain clothes is a requirement. I have tried wearing normal clothes but was not allowed and had to go through a punishment. It did not really make any sense because they were some schools who had an option of not wanting to wear certain clothes. They had a choice to wear what they wanted. Recently, they have been arguments that school uniforms will keep students focused on their education, not their clothes. Some people think it is not…

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    world full of boys and girls wearing ties or polos. A world where all schools become a place that students can look forward to knowing that they can go through the day ahead of them and their peers won’t be full of hatred and judgement. If only there were a way that the door to a safe haven could be unlocked. But the key that society is in dire need of lies in the implementation of school uniforms. Middle school and High school students should start this wonderland that brings along the…

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    The debate on school uniforms has been ongoing in the United States since the mid-1980s. Long Beach, CA was the first community to create a district wide uniform policy in 1994. Supporters of school uniforms say uniforms are beneficial and create an even playing field for socio-economically challenged students. Opponents of school uniforms say they are unnecessary and stifle students. Uniforms are more common in urban and higher poverty schools than suburban and low poverty schools. Long Beach…

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    School uniforms obstructing the first amendment, should not exist due to school districts having the ability to set requirements for those who want to receive education. Do school uniforms obstruct expression? The word expression in the constitution is being bent too much for this statement to be considered valid. In this case the Constitution is also saying that school administrators have the ability to express their rules because it is a part of their freedom. The constitution should not be…

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    middle and high school. It is a time to find one’s self and learn basic life skills along with developing an educational base to support the students later in life. One main controversial issue throughout the school system is whether or not dress codes and school uniforms should be enforced. Some believe uniforms should be required because students overall benefit from them. However, others argue school uniforms are detrimental to the students. Therefore, while many believe schools should…

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    Schools all across the country will drop the dress code and place a school uniform. The reasons can be pretty simple, like schools want to reduce bullying by taking out those social bonds, or they don’t want to deal with students breaking one of many dress codes. It sounds like a good idea in a perfect world, but it can cause a lot of damage. Your teenage years are when you are supposed to go through your self-expression stage. With school uniforms can restrict many students with the freedom to…

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    favored by small, private schools, school uniforms are being adopted by U.S. public schools quickly. In President Clinton’s State of the Union Address he said, “If it means that the school rooms will be more orderly and more disciplined, and 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…

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