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    When in the course of life events, we come to Declare our independence from our school Dress Code Violation. We are sure enough that our students from AHS would be mature enough to know what is right to use and what is wrong to use. We should not limit our choices of dress wear because of stereotypes. We live in a 21 century where we should see past what people wear.We hold these truths to be self-evident because we believe that we have the right to wear ripped jeans or anything that we are not…

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    As a white male high school junior I completely oppose the stringent dress code that was put into effort. The fact that students’ freedom to express themselves have been taken away is very unconstitutional, especially in a country that has always promoted free speech and one’s freedom to express themselves. Neither a school administrator nor anyone else should have the right to tell a student what to wear or to look. It should not be constitutional to tell a boy to cut his hair as it does in the…

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    Ban on Dress Code School dress code should not be enforced. Teens express themselves by the way they dress. Schools enforce what we can and cannot wear and it is unreasonable. This rule is also a big hassle. Teens own clothes that are honestly appropriate for school, but the districts disagree. Apparently showing too much skin is a distraction, which is not true. Dress code should not be enforced because it is sexist, too strict, and unfair. The reason dress code is sexist is because teachers…

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    Have you ever been “coded” while you were at school? Do you think that most dress codes keep you from being comfortable while learning, and last but not least do you think that mostly all dress codes are somewhat sexist? Most kids think when they are wearing what they want to wear/comfortable clothes they tend to learn better. Also, some think that dress codes are taken way too far, and if a staff member is questionable about what one is wearing then they can simply just ask them a question. It…

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    Although students should be permitted to express their individuality in the schools they attend through their clothing and accessories, it is necessary to put a limit to it. Therefore, I strongly insist the dress code policy be enforced strictly in all schools. Even though the claim about dress code policy violating the 1st amendment, freedom of expression, has caused number of students protesting against it, I believe they’ll change their point of view once they see the bigger picture and…

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    Students and administration are arguing about why we shouldn’t wear ripped jeans. Here at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School we have a strict dress code.Strict dress code can keep people from wearing clothes that are in style. An example of trendy clothing is ripped jeans. Here at MLK Middle school our vice principal sees you wearing ripped jeans without leggings, she makes you change into your pe clothes and you also have an automatic detention. Strict dress code should be less strict and…

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    many ways. The violence and bullying has been an ongoing issue for years and is becoming more violent and is seen everyday in our schools. There are multiple facts that tie into school violence and why it is caused. These facts include; school uniforms, situations in the home, living conditions, being a victim of bullying, and not being seen or heard. By this situation in the home is... If they have a good relationship with their parents and they can trust them enough to talk to them about…

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    In a recent survey, 85% of parents approve of students wearing a school uniform. Many students disapprove of school uniforms, but some think they’re amazing and diminish all school problems, what do you think? School uniforms are a set of clothes that are the same that every student wears everyday. Dress codes are a policy where students can wear anything they want as long as its appropriate. School uniforms are a problem because many people say it violates student rights and individuality, but…

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    Uniforms in Schools Have you ever wanted to express yourself in a certain way and not been able to? Has your family ever complained about back to school shopping? Well, if all schools decided to require uniforms then both these problems would definitely occur. Uniforms should not be enforced in schools worldwide; they take away kid’s individuality, they aren’t comfortable or pleasing whatsoever and it’s just another big cost some families can’t afford to have. Although school uniforms are…

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    School Uniforms: Are they Necessary? Some may cringe at the thought of school uniforms, meaning that they will be matching all of their peers, friends or enemies, at school. Some may enjoy the thought of school uniforms, meaning that they don’t have to worry about brand name, or off- brand name clothing defining them. School uniforms for boys normally consist of white or light colored shirt and tie, dark pants or khaki pants, and a jacket in the winter months, School uniforms for girls normally…

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