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    School uniforms should be abolished because they are impractical for modern-day society. For many years‚ school uniforms have been worn by students in schools throughout the world. The problem of wearing school uniforms is that most school parents waste a lot of money purchasing them. Children of school age tend to grow very fast; this results in having to constantly replace uniforms. Additionally‚ the fabric used to make the uniforms can become quite uncomfortable and affect classroom concentration

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    School uniforms are a good idea in public schools. Studies have shown that uniforms made for a safer learning environment‚ and 80% of girls and 62% of boys actually liked the uniforms. First of all‚ uniforms are less expensive to buy than regular clothes. Uniforms stay the same‚ year after year‚ unlike fads and styles that change on a seasonal basis. Having school uniforms also reduces stress that students experience in the morning from not having anything to wear. They would also save time in the

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    Uniforms are seen all over the world and are worn for many different reasons that range from going to a reunion or going to work. School uniforms have recently became a popular trend amongst schools. Some students and parents do not agree with school uniforms because they can take away the right of self-expression. School uniforms are not a negative thing to have. Uniforms can limit what the student can wear to school every day‚ but it does not limit the student from learning. Uniforms are a positive

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    Is school symbolized by uniforms? Most adults would see schools with uniforms the epitome of schools;but are they necessary or needed. Should schools have uniforms at all? This are questions that when answered are interests of both parents as well as students. As far as school goes uniforms make kids mentally think that they are going to school‚creating better behaved students‚ reducing the possible disciplinary problems in the learning environment; making uniforms a great source to prevent fights

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    Ontario should be wearing a school uniform among multiple groups of people for years. Despite the opposing side‚ I believe school uniforms should be mandatory at all high schools in Ontario for a few reasons. Uniforms allow for quick preparation times in mornings. There would be no judgments among students based on clothing‚ and uniforms introduced in schools would prepare students for the uniformity of adult life. With the introduction of uniforms to all secondary schools‚ Students all over Ontario

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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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    Require Uniforms‚ Reduce Bullying In public and private schools‚ students are constantly being judged on what they wear and how they look. These judgments influence students to pick on others and induce bullying. If schools make uniforms mandatory‚ this cause of bullying would be eliminated‚ thus reducing the number of bullying incidents. Therefore‚ school uniforms should be required for all students because they will reduce bullying‚ relieve stress and make school a safer place. People are judged

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    Uniforms are the Wrong Answer Some schools are beginning to consider making school uniforms mandatory for all students in every grade. However‚ I believe this is the wrong choice for our school‚ and uniforms should not be enforced. It is easy to see how school uniforms may be an effective form of bully prevention‚ making our school a safer learning environment for students and an easier place for educators to work. However‚ the negatives do outweigh the positives. School uniforms force children to

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    unfair to high schoolers‚ because they are able to wear more of what they want in their older age‚ but in middle school‚ I think it’s fine. I mean‚ we don’t want all the little 10 and 11 year old kids looking up to 13 year olds with skimpy clothing‚ it’s just a bad role model for them. But I kind of don’t understand what the whole spaghetti strap thing is about. I definitely think schools need dress codes. We don’t need inappropriate teenagers who barely wear anything‚ because we need healthy role

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    The Great Debate: School Uniforms If someone is asked what their opinion on school uniforms is and why‚ their answer is either “I support the idea because it is less stress for students” or “I don’t support the idea because it violates the first amendment right.” School uniforms and why they should or shouldn’t be in schools has been a debate for a long time. Uniforms have been such a debate that it reached supreme court attention in 1965 when a group of students wore black armbands to show

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