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    freedom, but in schools, students are put on restrictions like uniforms and dress codes. It prevents students from being able to make good use of their freedom of expression and show who they are through their fashion choices. In society nowadays, everyone loves to stress the idea of being an individual and how being different from everyone else is a good thing. If that’s true, then why promote conformity by forcing students to wear uniforms? At a time when schools are encouraging an…

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    Uniforms I belive that uniforms should stay in all schools because when a uniforms is in the mix it elimainates a way to tell how much money a student has by the clothes they have when wearing a uniform there no way to tell the diffrence from name brands to a regular brand and with that eilmaintes a thing to bully about and less bully is good for everyone. The other reason I belive that uniforms are good for school is because when students where regular clothes they tend to be…

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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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    the reasons against school uniforms are personal preferences as compared to factual evidence leading you away from school uniforms. The main push against school uniforms is that it doesn’t let children express themselves. If by taking away their right to dress one would be slowly starting to take away the pure joy to wake up in the morning and choose what one wishes to look like that day. Imagine a small child who loves this one shirt, then their school adopts uniforms. One would now have to…

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    is in dire need of lies in the implementation of school uniforms. Middle school and High school students should start this wonderland that brings along the eradication of bullying, improved education, and a better economic state for students and parents just by wearing school uniforms. School that promote and use school uniforms have a significant increase of grades and graduates compared to school that decide not to use assigned uniforms. Studies show that grades are much higher than those…

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    School uniforms here in the United States were first introduced in the late 1900s and soon after that became an issue on whether or not students should have to wear school uniforms. According to the article “Background of the Issue” on procon.org, school uniforms first started in the 1980’s due to an argument over a pair of designer sunglasses, which resulted in a school shooting where a student was wounded. During the fall of 1988, there were 39 elementary schools and 2 middle schools that…

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    Brunsma, D. L. (2007). The school uniform movement and what it tells us about american education. Retrieved November 15, 2015, from http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1593&context=ce In Brunsma’s article he mentions the uniform policies in catholic schools. The article is a brief overview of the book, The School Uniform Movement and What It Tells Us About American Education. He mentions how school uniforms can have a negative outcome on the kids. Even though they may…

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    across the country will drop the dress code and place a school uniform. The reasons can be pretty simple, like schools want to reduce bullying by taking out those social bonds, or they don’t want to deal with students breaking one of many dress codes. It sounds like a good idea in a perfect world, but it can cause a lot of damage. Your teenage years are when you are supposed to go through your self-expression stage. With school uniforms can restrict many students with the freedom to express…

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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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    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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