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    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, etc. The wise writer, Dr. Suess, once said “Why fit in when you were born to stand out.” Uniforms also violate the…

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    the option to vote on what you wanted, what would you pick. This is my opinion for my school. First of all buying new uniforms is a big one. Many uniforms at our school are not returned. Some uniforms are ripped or to dirty to clean. We are starting to get new uniforms but when I was younger the uniforms were really ugly and not very comfortable. Nicer and more comfortable uniforms might get more people active and playing sports like Basketball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Volleyball, Golf, Football, etc.…

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    according to the dress code. But what about the schools that make them wear mandatory uniforms? Is it fair to force these individuals to dress in clothing that they find atrocious, or is it an essential element that maintains the formality of the facility to improve its image? There are definitely numerous reasons to consider the good and bad effects of the issue, but there are three main topics that could describe it. Three controversial issues that factor in with school uniforms are that they…

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    right, and back left again in the unfamiliar hallway. Everyone’s dressed like me, you realize, easing up a bit in your new school. Because of uniforms, you are no longer burdened with spending your time shopping for the latest fashion to impress your peers. Not only is it stressful, but exceptionally expensive. Now, it seems almost effortless to buy the few uniforms you need at the beginning of the year and say goodbye to wardrobe-related stress. You hurry into your class and soon notice…

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    School Uniforms School uniforms have been a controversial subject on whether students should wear them or not. There are many ways students can be conservative for school other than wearing a uniform. Therefore, I don’t think uniforms are necessary. School uniforms should not be mandatory because students should be able to express themselves, you pay more for certain uniforms, and it can affect one’s self-image. Students should be able to express themselves and uniforms take away their…

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    Our first amendment right gives us the right to say what we want, and where we want, which Americans hold near and dear to them. First amendment rights seem to clash when it comes to students. The article argues that student speech should be treated differently depending on whether the speech occurs under school supervision. In the article, it talks about student speech under school supervision and student speech outside of the school. Outside of school students are fully…

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    Uniforms, at school? This is the end of my life! Should uniforms be worn at school? No kids shouldn’t have to wear uniforms because it makes the atmosphere not as happy, it would be boring to see everyone wearing the same thing, and you can’t express who you are like you can without uniforms. If you have uniforms you can’t express who you are. When you get to wear your own clothes people know whether they are a tomboy, girly girl, into sports, or even dark & gloomy. People who are for uniforms…

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    Rumor has it that someone brought a gun to school. The police come to search lockers but some people refuse. Lockers are searched despite their refusal, they find a gun and a prevent potential tragedy. Random searches can happen at any time because it prevents increasing violence, lockers aren't student's property, and it keeps the school environment safe. Random Locker Searches prevent increasing violence. For example, “The whole purpose of a school is to create a safe and non-disruptive…

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    have uniforms? Yes schools should have school uniforms because all kids will be wearing the same thing. All of the kids will not have to worry about if they will be bullied because they are not wearing the 100 dollar pair of jeans that can only be worn five times. According to the history of school uniforms they were originally used as a form of discipline or a way to identify the lower class kids. Uniforms were also first used by Cambridge University. Some people think about school uniforms…

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    whether schools should start making students wear uniforms to school. About 20 to 25 percent of schools in the U.S. are making students wear uniforms to school. It all started with president Bill Clinton, he encouraged schools to make their students wear uniforms to school. People are debating on either side but I have my own opinions. I think schools should start making their students wear uniforms to school. My first reason that school uniforms may deter crime and increase student safety. My…

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