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    Wearing School Uniforms

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    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 learning compared to when students are allowed to wear mofty. Unprofessionalism among students have a negative impact on student safety, and academic achievement. Uniforms project presentable and…

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    School uniforms have been a blazing debate for centuries. There are many ideas about what a school wardrobe entails. Despite the controversy, school uniforms are beneficial because they promote good attendance and graduation rates, safety for the entirety of the student body, discipline and school pride, and break down social and economic barriers. There is more to consider on this hot topic about why school uniforms are in reality beneficial to a school’s well-being. For example, attendance and…

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    Having a dress code will ensure that every single student is equal at least in regards to what they wear even though they have different social backgrounds. Moreover, it would be impossible to determine the differences with students having the same uniform. This would greatly support equality and thereby eliminate social segregation and the possibility of bullying in…

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    wanted to wear a school uniform because it makes the school unified. Wearing a school uniform helps me feel like we are part of a family. In our diverse society, everyone has different fashion sense. Some are just a tad too distracting. With uniforms we can get rid of those distractions. It also improves school academics, reduces bullying and it’s convenient for parents and students. Over the past few years the amount of students that are required to wear a school uniform has increased. Not…

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    School Uniforms Mandatory

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    Whether school uniforms should be mandatory or not has been a debate that has lasted many years. Not many studies have been conducted over the issue, but the ones that did, presented positive effects with children who wear school uniforms. The board of education needs to enforce a school uniform policy amongst all public schools because regular clothing may be destructive to students’ social and learning skills. Doing so will present a stress-free environment that will help children improve…

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    Requiring students to conform to a dress code is beneficial to the school experience because it addresses the issues of discipline and academic achievement, students feel less peer pressure, and students are more focused in their studies. In this essay I will be explaining how my thesis is true about the dress code making a difference in the schools for the better. One of the ways that dress codes are beneficial is that it addresses the issues of discipline and academic achievement.When…

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    upcoming year. Usually Sally has to wear her older sister’s worn-out clothing and reuse her back pack. This year, Sally’s school is requiring her to purchase uniforms before the school year begins. While many believe uniforms would be great change for public schools, others believe uniforms would only burden families financially. Uniforms provide students a sense of equality. A great advantage for all students is the ability to attend schools without being labeled based on their…

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    School has lots of rules; some helpful, like UIL rules that manage an athlete's workload, and some not so helpful, like the recent change to the I.D. policy that allows students to continue doing what they already did anyway. Certain rules are disruptive to class flow and education, and the student body will agree with that. The dress code has to change. Students don’t care about the dress code, they really don’t, and it’s because of a few reasons, but first, what is the dress code to a student…

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    making it mandatory to wear school uniform. This can lead to students dressing more properly to school, less bullying, and help students focus more on studies. If a student who had “uncool” clothing showed up to school, the students may get bullied, made fun of, teased or more. This will lead to the student`s parents spending more money on clothes other than the basic necessities such as food, education, and afterschool activities. In addition, wearing uniforms to school will make shy and quiet…

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    While all Americans are protected by the constitution when it comes to free speech, there is still controversy to just how much students are allowed to say while in school. Each school has limits to how much students can say and do. But when is it too far? When do we draw the line between free speech and discrimination against others? It has become a huge discussion to limit the amount of things a student is allowed to say, before actually bullying or infringing on their rights as well. Students…

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