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    It is enough to have a dress code at school‚ but there shouldn’t be one at home too. I always hear‚ “Focus more on your grades than on how you look.”“You know what people think of you? They think you’re a slut!” and“Stop trying to be “punker” those people do drugs and will not have a good future.” Just because I feel comfortable dressed a certain way that may be relevant to some of the others‚ doesn’t mean I’m trying to be those certain other. Therefore‚ I wish to dress however I want to without

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    In Classical High School‚ a boy and girl are sat beside each other. Both learning. Both participating in class. Both wearing sleeveless shirts. The principal happens to walk in and asks the girl to step out of the class to speak. The girl ends up getting sent home for distracting the class. Dazed and confused‚ the girl asks why and the principal responds with “your shirt is distracting the boys”. Is this insulting to boys saying they get distracted by foolish things like a shoulder? Or an insult

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    we are discussing the important topic of sexist school dress codes. I am reaching out to you‚ because we need your help. We want to bring awareness to this issue‚ try and gather as many advocates for change. And‚ we don’t just want to talk about it. We want to try and make sure it has attention. This issue was brought to my attention a year ago‚ when I began to see many people posting on Facebook‚ about their daughters being sent home form school for wearing "distracting clothing." These events

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    Students and teachers have very different ideas about what the intentions of the dress code are‚ and while teachers say it’s to make learning better‚ students have different ideas. There has been much debate among students and teachers over what the true purpose of the dress code is. The original dress code was created in 1969 to prevent students from protesting the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands. But there are those who wonder what the real purpose of the dress code is today‚ and whether or

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    School Dress Codes. One of the most enforced school policies of all time. Everyone has an opinion about what is too short‚ too long‚ too low‚ too high‚ too tight‚ and too loose. According to schools‚ every girl is considered indecent. Because of this‚ there are very specific rules about what girls can and cannot wear. Thank god‚ our school had a dress code‚ or else I would not be able to keep up with all the restrictions. The limitations are limitless. “Clothing that is too short‚ tight‚ revealing

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    Uniforms or Dress Codes and how they effect a learning environment Liam McDonald Bethel University Back in the early to mid 90’s a hit television sit-com‚ The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air featured Will Smith as the main character. His mother forced him to move from the projects in Philadelphia to live with his very successful aunt and uncle in the “high toned” suburb of Los Angeles‚ Bel-Air. Although he was in general a “good kid” in the show‚ he was definitely a bit

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    across our district get dress coded everyday for the smallest things that teachers could just let go? For example‚ the other day I was dress coded for jeans that I was wearing and they had a hole in them yet they were still covered with string‚ but just because you could see a tiny part of my leg‚ it was a problem. Dress codes are sexist‚ humiliating‚ and make us feel like we are not qualified to make our own choices. Here’s proof that not only me feels like dress codes are sexist Anna Loisa Cruz

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    • Plaridel is the chosen "patron saint" of today’s journalists‚ as his life and works prized freedom of thought and opinion most highly‚ loving independence above any material gain. ➢ Early Life and Education – He learned his first letters from his paternal uncle Alejo. – In Manila he took a Latin course in the school of Jose Flores and then transferred at the Colegio de San Jose‚ where he finished his Bachelor of Arts degree. – He also studied at the Universidad

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    I think that it is beneficial to have dress codes at all schools. Although many kids and even adults are against dress codes‚ I do not agree. Some people think that dress codes take away kids freedom. Dress codes don’t only look professional but they will let kids have better futures. Although many people think that not having a dress code is freedom of expression‚ I disagree. Outside of school you should have your freedom of expression‚ but at school you should be more focused on getting taught

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    to in high school. There are a few things that make me nervous‚ such as having harder classes with people in higher grades. Overall there always seems to be more exciting things that come to my mind when I think about it. For instance‚ the dress code‚ the BYOD policy‚ and the freedom. Likewise‚ the dress code at the high school is almost non-existent. Which means‚ we are allowed to wear the clothes we like. Such as‚ shorts‚ ripped jeans‚ and tank tops. At the middle school we aren’t allowed

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