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    years, dress code policies in public schools have been labeled as sexist and disrespectful due to their unfair treatment of females. At Cleveland Heights High School, the administration claims that the dress code “strengthens the learning environment for classroom” and “prevents disruption of the educational process.” These statements contradict our school’s policy to pull students who violate the dress code out of class and to send them home. Students across the country are pushing for dress…

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    Going to school for kids could be a great experience or a bad experience depending on the child and their situations. The first day of school is stressful in itself and one of the major stresses in the morning is what to wear. How am I going to look when I meet these new people, or reuniting with my old friends? Whereas schools who are required to wear uniform the students do not have this problem. They know exactly what they have to wear and can focus more on what classes will I have this year.…

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    Students should wear uniforms to school. In many schools all over the world, wearing uniform to school is compulsory for students. However, other schools do not implement this rule as a part of the decision from teachers, parents, and students. They think that wearing uniform is not the main concern of education. Instead of that, schools should focus more on the quality of teaching and learning process. Furthermore, they believe that it wastes money for schools to spend on uniform, as the fund…

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    choose from. Uniforms will save time at home and will improve school attendance because student are not being late because they did not know what to wear. Uniforms will also save time at school because there will be less disciplinary issues about dress codes. Teachers do not have to worry about sending students to the office because their skirts and shorts are too short or wasting time on telling the boys to pull up their pants. In conclusion I support school uniforms because it will prevent…

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    In his book “Experience and Education”, John Dewey introduced a new concept known as an educative experience. An educative experience is comprised of the interaction of the individual and the environment which fosters growth singularly and universally. Growth, according to Dewey, involves the emergence of inquisitiveness, understanding, sympathy, sensitivity, connectedness, sense of belonging, and worldliness. A miseducative experience is also possible where the opposite of these traits are…

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    Every season is looked upon differently by every soul, as to say the vibe that is connected with the time of year is distinct. The preferences for the seasons are diverse within the emotions of the youth. Leisure time is important to teens and as the time of year alters the activities differ. The weather is a huge aspect in an individual 's point of view, not everyone prefers the cold weather, however some beg to differ and not everyone enjoys the hot weather while a fair variety of individuals…

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    school dress code in the 60s. About the boys school dress codes in the 60s. About school punishments in the 60s. In the 60’s the school dress code rules were different then they are now in the 60s the school dress code rules were stricter than they are now days. My claim is true because in the 60s school rules were different then they are now. While many students of today have very strong opinions about what they are and are not permitted to wear, most 1960s schools had a much stricter dress…

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    School uniforms obstructing the first amendment, should not exist due to school districts having the ability to set requirements for those who want to receive education. Do school uniforms obstruct expression? The word expression in the constitution is being bent too much for this statement to be considered valid. In this case the Constitution is also saying that school administrators have the ability to express their rules because it is a part of their freedom. The constitution should not be…

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    student wore Winnie-the-Pooh socks and was sent to detention for not following the dress code. The author states, “Uniforms are certainly easier for administrators to enforce than dress codes”(Wilde). Everywhere there will always be people wanting to rebel against the school dress codes that the school will provide. Some will even dress inappropriately and cause distractions by saying that they should be allowed to dress like that. In these different cases, it would be a lot easier to have…

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    We Need Dress Codes An Argumentative Essay By: Jenna M. Jennings Why do we go to school? To LEARN! Why do we wear clothes? To be a reasonable person that's not nude! Come on guys, WE NEED DRESS CODES! We need dress codes because without them, school can have a negative effect on students all because of clothes. This doesn't have to be hard, but somehow in the end, it is. We all want a great student environment, but we can't do that without safety. Dress codes were not created to bring down a…

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