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    I remember when I was young, around the age of 16, year 2004, a freshman in high school, Miami-Dade County Public Schools District enforced an official mandatory dress code policy stating that every school which falls under its district must wear uniforms, to include all students and faculty members. There were whispers or rumors for years of this policy coming. It took a while for the schools district to enforce the policy due to arguments between the students, their parents and the district on…

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    Time in class is saved due to school uniforms. The dress codes at school can cause students that violate them to leave school due to getting in trouble. School uniforms can take care of this problem completely. Tracey Marinell, Lyndhurst, NJ school district superintendent states in the article "Uniform policies save valuable class time because they are easier to enforce than a standard dress code" that before the school had a uniform policy, "Kids were spending time in the office because they…

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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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    School uniforms were supposed to be used to where students wouldn’t be bullied about their clothing. They were made to help the parents of the students save money. Students shouldn’t have to dress like one another (Wilde). The schools could have just a dress code, restricting students to wear disrespectful clothes. The students should have the freedom to dress the way they wish in a respectful way. The school is trying to protect the students from being targeted by bullies, but the students…

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    School uniforms were, is, and will remain in public and private schools worldwide. However, the debate has been ongoing for teachers, school officials, and parents whether uniforms should be a requirement for all institutes. Some schools require a dress code while others eliminate cascading failures that come with dress codes and stand by uniformity. Uniforms are easier to enforce than dress codes because students can misuse less distinguished programs. Namely, clothing that displays vulgar,…

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    they have not been enforced justly. Young girls have expressed their complaints about the “unfair and demeaning” use of dress code. Though having a uniform is supported by several schools in the United States, it is becoming an issue in the sense that the schools are now getting complaints about the sexism occurring due to the dress code. Uniforms were created to make students feel equal, but the problem arises when students’ misconduct with school dress code begins to take away from their…

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    Are school uniforms necessary? Researchers have shown that they are necessary because they build discipline on students. Other investigators have announced that uniforms help students focus more in school and get less distracted as well. Although this may be true, specific examiners report that uniforms don’t certainly build better conduct in students. A fifteen year old student named Chloe Spencer claims in an article called, “What’s the point of school uniform?”, that wearing a uniform…

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    School uniforms are a very controversial issue and continues to be an on going debate among several individuals regarding whether they should or should not be made mandatory in all schools. Many individuals have their reasons as to why school uniforms should not be implemented and made mandatory in the school systems such as taking away from the students right to self-expression, students opposing the idea of school uniforms, and that school uniforms may promote conformity over individuality.…

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    School uniforms should not be a requirement for public schools. Schools should not be forcing children and teenagers to limit their expression by way of uniforms. Although there are multiple reasons that school uniforms are a good idea there are even more reasons why school uniforms are a bad idea. There are three reasons why not to have school uniforms: the prices of uniforms are unreasonable, students having to wear certain colors takes away individualism, and takes away American values.…

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    school uniforms are? I bet you haven’t. Well, it isn’t that big of a deal, or so you think. Picture yourself wearing one. It doesn’t feel like you now, does it? I think so too. Students shouldn’t be needing school uniforms because, one, school uniforms cost a lot of money. Two, the incidents of bullying in uniform wearing schools are 12% higher than the ones with no school uniforms. Lastly, it doesn’t allow individuality. School uniforms cost a lot of money. Trying to fix a damaged uniform may…

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