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    Wearing School Uniforms

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    among students. Wearing school uniforms help to address the issue of learning among students. The reason is that school uniforms promote professionalism that helps to ensure learning in a safe environment, students are encouraged to express themselves in creative ways, and more time is put into actual learning compared to when students are allowed to wear mofty. Unprofessionalism among students have a negative impact on student safety, and academic achievement. Uniforms project presentable and…

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    until the weekend because of the uniforms the school requires her to wear. Instead, she pulls out her hideous, plaid, knee-high skirt, and her blue button up with her vest topping it off. Not to mention, that she has to wear the whole same outfit for the next four days as well. Schools recently have decided to require the students to wear uniforms everyday to school. However, this situation will no longer exist if schools did not require the students to wear uniforms. Wearing your personal…

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    an article, “What Are the Benefits of School Uniforms?”, Charlotte Hands stated the school uniforms can improve students’ behaviors. She reveals a study conducted by Youngstown State University says that schools with uniform policies had higher graduation and attendance rates. I personally grew up with uniforms in school. I support the idea that uniforms enhance school pride and unity in students. I think schools should also put their logo on uniforms, which could make students proud of their…

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    Uniforms Solve Dress Code

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    Would Uniforms Solve Dress Code Problems? What’s wrong with being a woman in society, humans were all created the same so why are women told to hide their body for “the sake of men”? Growing up girls are told to cover up that way a man can't stare at you a certain way, and yes people have sick minds, but we’re in a school environment, we should teach boys how to “control” themselves instead. Developing years do tend to lead to feelings and changes but people still need to be respectful. Most…

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    have to wear uniforms and not what they choose to wear, so later in high school they have the uniforms instead. So here's the sitch uniforms are terrible and the kids hate them. They are many reasons so here are there that I came up with. Schools should not have uniforms because it gets rid of students creativity, teachers get more focused on if the uniform is correct, and it's expensive. First of all, when uniforms are in schools it gets rid of students’ creativity. The article "Uniforms Limit…

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    schools have too much authority, school uniforms are highly debated. Uniforms have been around for centuries. The Military has used uniforms for a very long time to show the different ranks and order of the people. Many people wonder why public schools have not enforced school uniforms and many people do not like the idea of school uniforms. School uniforms should be enforced because they would decrease violence, help with stress, and unify schools. School uniforms would decrease violence for…

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    The requirement of uniforms in the schools can provide students with a feeling of pride and a sense of identity that can result in better academic performances in the classroom opposed to those arguments against the use of school uniforms. The issue of uniforms in school classrooms can be a sensitive topic because the subjects of the discussion are pre-teens and teenagers who want to fit in while uniquely expressing themselves. However, it is this exact sense of identity that provides an…

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    compromise to the wear of school uniforms. While the students are required to wear uniforms, they are allowed to choose from several different styles ranging from shorts, pants and skirts and jumpers for the girls. Each student also has the right to make his own choice when it comes to shoes and belts. Giving the students options gives them less to rebel against which will make a smooth transition into the uniform lifestyle. Some schools have even gone softer in the uniform debate by allowing…

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    School uniforms are popular in schools around the world, and are starting to gain popularity, in not only private schools but public schools as well, throughout the United States. While some parents and students may be against school uniforms due to students not being able to express themselves through their clothing, there are many positive outlooks as to why a school uniform policy should be enforced. The enforcement of school uniforms creates a level playing field amongst students, reducing…

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    There have been many controversies concerning of school uniforms in public schools. Everyone seems to have their own opinion on the subject. A lot of different circumstances should be taken into effect before making such a major decision. There are some advantages if the kids were made to wear school uniforms. They wouldn’t have the peer pressure of having the latest fashion in clothing and name brand clothes. It might help stop some of the bullying on kids who can’t afford the nicer things. It…

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