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    I believe that kids in school should not have a required dress code for three very important reasons‚ they can be comfortable while at school‚ dress for the weather‚ and be unique and diverse in their own way. First of all‚ some school uniforms can be so uncomfortable that it is hard for the students to focus on school when all that they can think about is how uncomfortable they are‚ whether that be the uniform is itchy‚ the wrong size‚ etc. When kids are also uncomfortable they feel self conscious

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    Speech Pattern: Topical Do you remember what your wardrobe was like during high school? Maybe you wore the latest in brand name clothing‚ anything that wasn’t associated with gang signs‚ or whatever hand me downs you could get. The reality is physical violence is common between children because of the name brand on a jacket or a pair of jeans. Children are being ridiculed because their families simply can’t afford to provide them with the latest in fashion. In our larger cities where gang involvement

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    The Piedmont Middle School dress code has become a very controversial topic for both the students and faculty. The dress code states that shorts/skirts must be past the fingertips‚ and shirt sleeves must be at least three fingers in width. While I can see why this code is enforced‚ it is unfair for many students‚ and can interfere with student expression‚ different body types‚ and the student’s education. Middle school is when kids are figuring out who they are and what they like‚ but when they are

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    According to the educational website‚ Find Law‚ “The first school dress code law was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case‚ known as Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District‚ involved several high school students who wore black armbands to school in a planned protest against the Vietnam War” (School Dress). These student had a right to voice their opinion through clothing. Every kid through pre-k to 12th grade should be able to dress how they want. Mary Persons should

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    weather 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

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    The debate over school uniforms is common within school boards everywhere. While the term “uniform” has a negative connotation of taking away individuality‚ others argue that uniforms promote professionalism. Establishment of uniforms will create a focus on education‚ reduce bullying for the diversity of students‚ and lessen behavioral issues; which results in better learning environments. Even though uniforms promote conformity‚ the focus of school shifts from fashion to education. Not only do

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    I am against school uniforms because first‚ families will spend more money on them‚ second‚ school uniforms teach and unfavorable lesson about making choices on your values‚ third‚ students will still find a way to judge each other. First‚ families will spend more money than they would if they didn’t have to buy uniforms. In 2000‚ American families spent about 1.7 billion dollars on school uniforms. Two separate outfits including: two pairs of pants‚ two shirts‚ and a sweatshirt is about $250 to

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    School Dress Codes The following essay will examine what school dress codes are and why many schools are now slowly moving this policy into there schools. School dress codes are set policies enforced by the school or school districts‚ by making a student wear a certain type of clothing or one basic type such as a uniform. Dress codes in schools began as early as the 50’s and 60’s when schools were on a campaign to curb “juvenile delinquency”. Juvenile delinquency refers to either violent or non-violent

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    |+ OPINION |= THESIS | |-uniforms at secondary schools |-They are necessary because uniforms place |It is necessary to have students wear | | |everyone on an equal level and no one is |uniforms in secondary school because it | | |judged by the clothing they wear. |lowers the rate of

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    Collins-Patel 9PD 2.1.14 Should School Uniform Be Abolished? Most schools across the world have a set uniform that children must wear. The uniform shows that you belong to the school and is an identity to a specific place/school. In some schools uniform has already been abolished whilst in others it still remains compulsory such as a secondary school in Totnes in Devon. The question is should school uniform be abolished in schools? Some may argue that by having a uniform you remove the pressure to

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