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    disagree on wearing school uniforms? There are many people who think that school uniforms should not be required to wear in school. There are also quite a few people who agree with wearing school uniforms. Well I do. I agree that students should wear uniforms. For one it’s easier than trying to find regular clothes in the morning, it’s easier to keep up with the school dress code and it’s a way better look for all students to wear uniforms. So people might disagree on wearing uniforms simply…

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    Hat And Hood Essay

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    Is the Hat/Hood Policy Too Harsh? How many times have you walked into a school wearing a hat and had a staff member ask you to take it off? Maybe you thought it suited your outfit, or maybe you were using it to cover up your messy hair that day. Have you ever wondered why you aren’t ever allowed to wear hats or hoods in school? I think that the hat and hood policy in schools should be changed to be less restrictive. First, some of them don’t really distract or obscure anybody at all. Also, the…

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    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 important for a child to choose what they want to wear but that will actually violate the student’s right to express his or her freedom. School uniforms should not be required because it breaks a student’s right to freedom of expression, and is a financial…

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    article Parents ' Opinions of the Uniform Student Dress Code. saying, “Advocates believe that a uniformity dress code promotes a feeling of "oneness" among students, and can reduce the difference between the "haves" and "have nots" This in of itself is not a bad goal, but Ogletree continues on to say, “though the majority of the students admit to the pressure put on them by their peers in reference to clothes, they were or they are still opposed to a dress code/uniform policy. Students basically…

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    School uniforms are necessary elements of educational system. Every school is in essence a learning environment, which assists learning is acceptable and hinders learning is unacceptable. When the students show up with paints below waist, skirts above knees, or tight shirts with sexist or racist signs, this is not good appearance to view nor a good representation for the school. School uniforms are essential for school students because school uniforms contribute positively to student’s behavior…

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    School Uniforms Nowadays, the debate about wearing school uniforms continued to bring a lot of controversies among parents and educators. But to begin with, school uniforms are defined as an outfit- a set of standardized clothes. Traditionally, school uniforms were common in private school and the usage of it in the USA is slowly finding his way into public school as well. In recent years, however, an increasing number of public school districts have implemented a school uniform policy…

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    School Dress Code Essay

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    Happel, a school may implement a dress code to comply with the principle of such rules, however “...studies suggest that there is no significant impact on these [the overall school environment and student achievement] through the introduction of uniforms” (94). If there is no significant impact, then why are more and more schools instituting dress codes every school year? The answer lies behind the false morality of administration that suggests that an enforced standard of “modesty”, set by…

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    Regulate Dress Code

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    Many people argue about if the school should have the right to regulate the school dress code whether it be students or parents, but there is only one side to choose. To begin with one reason why they can regulate the dress code is because students can go to school with a distracting hair do. Another reason why they can regulate the dress code is because if they wear inappropriate clothing. The inappropriate clothing and the distracting hair do will affect the other students in many ways that is…

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    The problem with the AIS uniform is that the all the pants are uncomfortable when worn due to the material that is used. Even though there are many different styles and options, the material used is very vexatious. This is a problem because some people may need bigger sizes since the material makes people feel strained, which will mean that the length of the pants will increase. This will result in the need of taking the pants to the tailor, and some people may not have the time to do so.…

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    org/opinions/should-schools-have-dress-codes states, “Let’s say in the near future when you go for a job interview you wouldn’t go dressing sleazy would you? So why start now”. This is true for being in a work environment when you’d conform to a uniform or standard of outfit. Right now, in our high school years, we are still finding out who we are and what we like while expressing that in the form of the clothes we…

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