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    have are uniforms; students and families are expected to pay for all their clothing and items. There are pros and cons to having uniforms, a con is the amount of money that has to be spent on these items. Students have argued against this rule for years. It costs too much money, some schools seem to pay more attention to what is being worn instead of what the students are learning and uniforms are just not comfortable. Private schools are the main use of school uniforms. Purchasing uniforms can…

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    School uniforms have been a controversial topic since they have begun to be implemented in schools. Some people believe they have no significant benefits and that they are a waste of time, but there is evidence to show that they help more than they hurt. “…86% of schools surveyed in 2013 believed their use of uniforms made a significant, positive impact… (Principal Leadership). School uniforms are beneficial to schools because they increase safety, are cheaper, easier to enforce, and limit…

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    School uniforms obstructing the first amendment, should not exist due to school districts having the ability to set requirements for those who want to receive education. Do school uniforms obstruct expression? The word expression in the constitution is being bent too much for this statement to be considered valid. In this case the Constitution is also saying that school administrators have the ability to express their rules because it is a part of their freedom. The constitution should not be…

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    Benefits of School Uniforms The first school district in the United States to require all students to wear uniforms was Long Beach, California, in 1994 (“School Uniforms”). Having students wear school uniforms serves a purpose as to letting the students focus more on school work as opposed to how they look around their peers. Still today, many school districts are considering the uniform policy causing the opposition to think differently. Because school uniforms have been proven with strong…

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    School Uniforms – Helpful or Hurtful? Requiring all students to wear school uniforms, including in public schools, became a significant topic of interest after President Bill Clinton gave his opinion on the subject during his 1996 State of the Union Address. Clinton stated, “if it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms.” His judgement was strong and his words were effective…

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    a solution to this act- uniforms. Some may say uniforms are dull, uncomfortable, and have a lack of creativity, but uniforms should be worn in school because they will keep an educational environment, allow students to feel comfortable, and create a professional image for the school. First, uniforms should be established in schools to establish a learning classroom environment. Some people say that uniforms affect the classroom learning environment, but actually, uniforms increase the learning…

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    system; uniforms. Many people believe that school uniforms are unnecessary, or that they're simply another item on their kids' back to school supply list. However, statistics have shown that uniforms not only discipline students, but keep them safe, and are cheaper than regular clothes. And while they may not be the most fashionable clothes on the planet, I think we can all agree that keeping our students safe should be valued more than looks. As someone who used to wear uniforms, I…

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    to wear uniforms. As if the students ' attire affect and improve their performance in school academics. Instead, the various school attire policies are affecting the students’ academic performance because they are being sent home due to their lack of proper school regulated attire. They do not have the correct belt, the correct shirt, or even the correct pants. The student are sent to, ISS, In School Suspension, if their parents cannot bring them the correct school attire. The school uniform…

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    attributed to the new uniform policy, however, there is a gray area not addressed in their conclusion. Nowhere in the study is there an assessment of why these reductions took place, or what variables influenced these behavioral changes. Another flaw is the study did not include the other policies and practices that were implemented during the two years of research. A research study needs to take all factors into account; otherwise the study is flawed and not scientifically valid.…

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    School Uniforms… Not for Me! Many people think that school uniforms are beneficial for schools. That they will help distract students much less to focus better on schoolwork. believing that it will decrease bullying, and save money. However, contrary to common belief, despite these views school uniforms are not beneficial for school. Many people are against schools requiring strict dress codes. They restrict things such as leggings for girls, tattoos, and for some schools, even specific hair…

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