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    attended a public high school understands the struggle of dress code. On those scorching hot days as the school year approaches summer‚ many girls can be found scavenging through their closet for a “school appropriate” outfit or one they won’t melt into a sweaty puddle in. Her dresses will show too much leg‚ her tops will inapporpriately expose her shoulder or collar bone‚ and her shorts will be too short - at least that’s what the school says. Dress code in modern day high schools discriminates against

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    Dress codes and Christian schools typically go hand-and-hand. One always associates the two as a lot of Jesus‚ but a lot of dress code rules. If I were to survey Christian schools in the area‚ I would find that the majority of them have dress codes. But dress codes are not always the answer to the problems. Why not have dress guidelines instead of an actual dress code in Christian schools? As Christians‚ we are to be set apart from others. One aspect we need to be set apart would be how we

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    the Rio Rancho Public Schools district are irrelevant to the needs of the students. These rules are not helping to provide the proper quality of education‚ but instead are interrupting classrooms to deal with this so-called problem. The students these days do not need rules such as: dress code‚ identification cards‚ and truancy (not attending school). We are old to understand the consequences of our actions‚ and we are willing to accept them. Most of the rules in our school are somewhat logical‚

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    Chance’s can be that you have been under a dress code‚ but didn’t think about it that much. There is only 47 percent of schools that have dress codes‚ but 60 percent of schools that don’t. We are here to tell you what we think‚ and why there should or shouldn’t be dress codes. At the Troy Junior high‚ my school‚ the following dress code is enforced; “there are not any hats or and other coving head things are not allowed‚ shorts and skirts should not be inappropriately tight or short and

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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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    discussion about the dress code in schools. During that time students weren’t dressing so provocatively. There is a big discussion between the students and the schools about the dress code and what they are going to do about it. Should dress codes stay or be removed completely? Schools been debating this topic for years‚ and many students have strong opinions when it comes to the school dress code and why it should be taken away. Girls and boys all over America say that the dress code is sexist‚ claiming

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    still to the female population in certain cases‚ such as those who have been forced to submit to the unjust rules of school dress codes across the nation. Strict dress codes constrict any form of creativity for students to express themselves or reflect who they are through their garments. In one case in Woodford County‚ Kentucky a mother had to be pulled out of her job to go to the school and find that her daughter was in trouble for showing her collarbones. Especially during prom‚ many women have had

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    changes during school. Summer to fall is the beginning of a new school year‚ as spring to summer is the ending of the school year. With the temperature changes during these seasons‚ they seem cause havoc in high schools‚ sometimes even in middle schools. Most people celebrate the weather change from winter to summer‚ yet teenage girls seem to dread this change because high schools treat dress codes like a “23-19” from Monsters’ Inc. Yet we constantly only see schools directing this dress code majorly at

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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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    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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