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    Dress codes should be banned from schools because they teach students that the way they dress is more important than their education, students can miss important lessons in class because they have to change or go home, and it's not a student's fault if another student cannot concentrate because of what they're wearing. In most schools, they have unnecessary dress codes and punishments for breaking them. In the article Girls getting fed up with school dress codes that treat them as distractions…

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    Open School Uniforms

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    being viewed at school. They should be viewed as equals and with the use of uniforms, students will be able to have that chance of being equal. Uniforms are better than having an open school dress code because they can help students to get ready faster in the mornings, they can help students to stay focused on their education, and they can also lessen the competition between students and their clothing. To begin, school uniforms make getting ready for school easier. “It’s so much easier to…

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    themselves is, should schools implement uniforms for students? Schools should implement uniforms because uniforms promote a sense of safety and security, they create a sense of unity and belonging, and uniforms will help students focus on learning instead of name brands. A primary argument in favor of school uniforms is, the implementation of school uniforms promotes a sense of safety and security at school. According to the data, “Since they began requiring uniforms, crime in the school…

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    Dear, Mrs. Pittman Is student safety threatened by an exposed bra strap. Students shouldn’t have to worry about trying to cover up their bra straps. Students shouldn’t have to wear certain kind of clothes for the school if there is no dress code. Teachers shouldn’t get offended by it because some of them show stuff to. I will fight this till I graduate because teachers get mad at shirts that ain't even bad. Students shouldn’t have to worry about covering up her bra straps. I mean most of the…

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    Dress codes standards send home students every day, all over the country, for being too revealing. Most are girls, and on occasions, boys that struggle with the standards, therefore they should be lowered. It’s taking away from your class time, limits self-expression, and the rules can sometimes not be correctly administered are all problems caused by dress codes standards. The dress code can take away from class time because everyone is more concerned with how we are dressed, rather than…

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    should wear, or mandate a type of dress code that aren’t fair? If so, do you think that students will not have the ability to express who they are by wearing certain types of clothes?Do you realize that some parents aren’t able to afford them? School uniforms may be good, but it has bad side effects to it also. Students believe that they don’t have the opportunity to express themselves. “In August of 2007, the district announced: it would relax its dress code for the time being to allow images…

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    About 54% of schools in the United States have an enforced dress code that gives out restrictions on what students can wear, but many schools have thought about creating a stricter dress code so that their students would have to dress more professionally. By doing so, they believe that their students will improve in academics and that they will pay more attention in class, but having a strict dress codes will end up causing a lot more problems, and it will take away the individuality of students…

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    Mandatory School Uniforms

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    `“Uniforms allow children the right to distinguish themselves by the deeds they’ve done, not the duds they wear”` (Boutelle). Schools across the United States consider installing a Mandatory school uniform policy in hopes to positively affect their school. On the contrary, not all the effects of a school uniform policy will be positive. Making School Uniforms mandatory will have mixed effects on a student’s academic experience. Perceived Benefits of school uniforms will be compared to actual…

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    Imagine being a child, being made fun of, being laughed at because your uniform doesn’t fit your body type. Feeling insecure and exposed, feeling bad about yourself because the uniform that was forced upon you does not express how you feel, being uncomfortable in your tight khakis and scratchy polo. Should students truly be forced to wear a uniform? Should student be limited on what they can wear? The answer should be no. Sadly that is not the answer we have today. Girls are always limited on…

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    When one thinks of school uniforms, they may think of a dreary sea of children, all in dull, plain outfits, often resulting in the inability to differentiate one student from another. However, school uniforms have many benefits that can help make these institutions a better place for administrators, students, and even parents. School uniforms should be made mandatory due to their potential to be great timesavers for students and administrators, limit the rise of bullying and conflict among…

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