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    terms‚ the clothes that children wore to school were predicated upon their class status (Brunsma n. pag.) . Late in 1980‚ Washington‚ D.C.‚ mayor Marion Barry began discussing with his administration the possibility of a proposal of a standardized dress code for D.C.’s public schools. Prompted by incidents of violence in or near D.C. public schools‚ Barry figured that uniforms would help to remedy such situations. Not using the term "uniform‚" because it sounded too militaristic‚ he speculated that

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    for having uniforms in public schools. School uniforms have been shown to improve test scores‚ raise school pride‚ increase attendance‚ reduce violence‚ helps students express themselves in ways other than the donning of attire‚ and teaches them to dress neatly. Many studies have shown that school uniforms improve test scores. School uniforms cause students to spend less time thinking about clothing‚ and more time thinking about their schoolwork. Another reason that school uniforms raise test scores

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    street lamp across from a busy bar was a young women. She had no umbrella. She stood‚ letting the rain soak her to the bone. She had long brown hair‚ that cascaded in curls down her back. She wore a hauntingly red dress that came just above her knee and crimson lip stick to match. The dress had short sleeves‚ and a black ribbon around her waist‚ with ruffles down the skirt. Many people would walk past her and offer her cover‚ but she simply smiled and waved them away‚ never saying a word. Some time

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    featured at MSNBC.com‚ "Dress codes are supposed to reduce violence and bullying by taking style differences out of the equation." As noted by the National School Safety and Security Services’ article‚ "School Uniforms‚ Dress Codes‚ & Book Bags‚" uniforms may also reduce the risk of student robbery and carrying of weapons. Advantage: Simplicity * As noted at Education Bug.org‚ a school uniform policy is much easier to control and enforce than a more lenient dress code. Uniforms also make

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    Students at schools with enforced dress codes behave better than students at schools without enforced dress codes. They tend to be more educated‚ have more discipline‚ and have better manners than those students without enforced dress codes. Students with enforced dress codes tend to be more educated than those students who go to schools without enforced dress codes because they tend to attend school more. According to research‚ students that have uniforms have better attendance because they don’t

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    The use of school uniforms in schools has been a controversial matter ever since Long Beach Unified School District first introduced and required them back in 1994 (Jet). May statistics have proved that schools that require school uniforms in their dress code policy improved in many different aspects‚ but some believe that these requirements hinder these students in development later on in his or her lifetime. The pros and cons in usage of school uniforms pertain to certain aspects such as: students

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    For some years now‚ parents‚ local politicians‚ the school board‚ and about every high school student has been debating over something so small to the public but a major issue to the students. Well‚ all the controversy is about school uniforms and if high school students should be required to wear them. Because of their low cost‚ business casual appearance‚ and means of reducing distraction of the learning process‚ as a high school graduate‚ I feel school uniforms contribute positively to the learning

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    taught us that appearance is important especially when we would begin our careers. You only have one chance to make a first impression. Students who wear uniforms are also preparing for the business world whether they realize it or not. “The dress code is part of a larger set of standards designed to encourage professionalism and intended to prepare students for the real world of business after graduation” (Guess 3). It also provides the student with academic

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    to manage. It increases school identity and allegiance. Should Uniforms Be Mandatory In Public Schools? Uniforms should be mandatory in public schools. If everybody had uniforms on‚ they will all feel equal. Offensive clothing and dress code wouldn’t be an issue when everybody is wearing uniforms. The cost to the families will be less if the school has uniforms. That is why uniforms should be mandatory in public schools. Firstly‚ if everybody had uniforms on‚ they will all

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    schools reopen for the new year‚ strategies to curb school violence will once again be hotly debated. Installing metal detectors and hiring security guards will help‚ but the experience of my two sisters makes a compelling case for greater use of dress codes as a way to protect students and promote learning. Shortly after my sisters arrived here from South Africa I enrolled them at the local public school. I had great expectations for their educational experience. Compared with black schools under

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