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    Kids shouldn’t wear uniforms in school. They shouldn’t because it throws away their individuality and the cost for new clothing including the cost of uniforms and tuition is excessive. The cost of uniforms for one parent for one year is $100-150. The cost of cloths is without uniforms is about $670. Individuality is a big reason why kids shouldn’t wear uniforms. Individuality gives kids their own creative way of seeing things and if kids aren’t individual, it give them less creativity. Boring…

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    on uniforms; some of us are one hundred and ten percent for them, some of us are extremely against them, and some of us lay in the middle of being unsure which side to settle with. I am here to change that idea and inform you why uniforms should be here to stay. School uniforms in schools are a wonderful idea and should continue to be implemented. Some reasons why we should promote school uniforms include but are not limited to students who wear uniforms tend to do better in school, uniforms cut…

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    of a bed. This could be so much easier with school uniforms. All one has to do is wake up, throw on a daily uniform, brush their hair and teeth, and they are out the door. Uniforms are starting to become a necessity that schools are relying on to help their students. Although school uniforms limit self-expression, in fact school uniforms decrease stress, save money, reduce discrimination, and improve test scores. First and foremost, school uniforms have been thought to limit self expression.…

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    Uniforms vs. Non Uniforms Over the years school has become a place of academic perseverance and the development of student’s personalities. Many students strive to achieve their own style through appearance by having an original style. Uniqueness and originality is something that students crave for throughout the different grade levels of school, especially in high school. Many students try to appeal two new social trends that would affect their placement in the school among other students. Many…

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    friendlier school environments, students who go to school eager to learn and much more is the issue concerning school uniforms. Many aspects go into the decision to enforce dress code at a school. More schools with uniforms could take this generation to greater heights. Although most of the research is inconclusive, school uniforms affect student learning. Enforced uniforms allow school employees to focus on what the students wear. Mason stated, "too many conversations with students were…

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    Should Students Wear Uniform at School? Typically, every school has their own uniforms as a recognition for their students. Uniform is regarded as a norm for students to follow symbolizing that they are from a particular institution. Although wearing a uniform is compulsory, but it is still a heated statement that some have more preference for free-clothing than a strict dressing. Personally, I strongly believe wearing a uniform is essential for a student as it will be beneficial for them both…

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    School uniforms are a popular fuss that many people have discussed over the years to determine whether students should wear them in public school systems across America. There are many supporters of school uniforms, but there are plenty of people that are against the idea of school uniforms. Students are often against school uniforms as well as many teachers and many parents. School uniforms restrict students from expressing their individuality, they are a financial burden to underprivileged…

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    schools try to force uniforms on a student. There has been many attempts to stretch dress code policies, which aren’t as restrictive as uniforms but still hinder rights. For example, 13 year old Alan Newsom had a lawsuit against his school in 2003 for them making him change his NRA shirt. Public schools should not adopt a uniform policy for students because uniforms hinder a student’s individuality and diversity. School uniforms can cause bullying issues to arise. Furthermore, uniforms often…

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    forced to wear a school uniform? Many schools have school uniforms in the United States. Many of those students want to wear their own clothes but they are forced to wear a school uniform. Schools make students wear ugly grey clothes, when they can wear any color or variety of clothing they have. I believe that any student can wear what they want to wear. The schools shouldn’t pick what they wear. I think that schools shouldn’t have school uniforms. To begin, school uniforms cost $249! Why would…

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    Cons of School Uniform Analysis The article “School uniforms: An ‘unfashionable’ dissent” which was written by Dennis L. Evans, currently the director of UC Irvine’s Administrative Services Credential Program, goes over how the idea of school uniforms does hold some promising features and then the many downsides of those features. This article goes full circle about an internal conflict about conservatism that Mr. Evans is having. Mr. Evans always had thought for himself to be a conservative,…

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