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    When I was living in East St. Louis their schools had dress code. If you came to school not in dress code they discipline you and send you to ISS (in school suspension), or more likely have you call your mom because they wouldn't let you in the school. We had dress code because girls would wear clothes that revealed body parts and dudes from gang wars but, most schools have dress codes only to help keep the students in order. Most people think it's not the dress code it’s the person behavior and…

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    Dress Code Pros

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    at all. The dress code can have beneficial impact on the school. The school dress code can improve many aspects of the school. According to the article “ Pros and cons of school dress code “ by Wayne Steffen states, “It seems that if a dress or uniform code can possibly improve academic success, reduce violence, increase the safety of students, reduce class/economic envy and improve deteriorating schools, why not implement one?” As we can see if we implement it can improve a dress code it can…

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    Should Schools Continue to Enforce a Dress Code? Many people believe that the clothes people wear are a way for them to express themselves, and that schools should not restrict the creativity these clothes display. Although this may be true, school dress codes only restrict inappropriate clothes and articles of clothing that are distracting. Dress codes allows students to “express themselves” while also being appropriately covered and distraction free. It is true that some school dress codes…

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    The superintendent comments that he would like to start having a uniform code in some of his schools to have consistent enforcement on them all. Statistics in another article states that one in five public schools had uniforms in the year 2010. Some students that have had to wear uniforms loved the idea because it was easier and there was no pressure to find a style that suits them or finding a way to match their clothes with…

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    dressing ourselves is an important part for some people’s days and when we get dress coding this is taking away the right. They take these rules to the next level and if schools want our dress code to be so strict then schools should just have a uniform if girls can barely express what they want to. I think all as long as girls don’t show any inappropriate parts of their body it's ok to show a little bit of…

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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    Ever since we started school we’ve had to deal with dress code. However, schools have different rules such as whether you have to wear uniforms or how short your skirts can be. My elementary school required us to wear uniforms and as the years went on the dress code got progressively stricter. When I moved on to high school it wasn’t much better. They would constantly send people to the office to get a change of clothes, but by doing this they also removed students from their classes, making…

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    About 54% of schools in the United States have an enforced dress code that gives out restrictions on what students can wear, but many schools have thought about creating a stricter dress code so that their students would have to dress more professionally. By doing so, they believe that their students will improve in academics and that they will pay more attention in class, but having a strict dress codes will end up causing a lot more problems, and it will take away the individuality of students…

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    article Parents ' Opinions of the Uniform Student Dress Code. saying, “Advocates believe that a uniformity dress code promotes a feeling of "oneness" among students, and can reduce the difference between the "haves" and "have nots" This in of itself is not a bad goal, but Ogletree continues on to say, “though the majority of the students admit to the pressure put on them by their peers in reference to clothes, they were or they are still opposed to a dress code/uniform policy. Students basically…

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    Student Dress Codes Essay

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    of self-image is also being destroyed in the process. Students who have irregular body types feel that uniforms make them feel different and sometimes cause them to get bullied("School Uniforms - ProCon.org," 2014).. While some students may look acceptable in uniforms there are many students that feel uncomfortable wearing a uniform all day because their body does not properly fit into a uniform. While student dress codes help some parents financially, other parents struggle to afford expensive…

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    your university uniforms when you go to university? Of course, everyone wears university uniforms because nowadays a lot of universities in Thailand require students to wear their university uniforms. Universities want us to be equal and disciplined. If we do not wear university uniform, we do not know each other when we are outside. So, we must wear university uniforms to identify what schools or universities they are from. Differently, some students think that university uniforms are…

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