First of all, you should know that having a dress code is the right choice for the middle school. Having a dress code will make the school more presentable and look more professional. Students don't have to worry about what to wear to school and be less self conscious. It is also cheaper than buying new "trendy" wardrobes.…
"Students across the nation DO NOT like school uniforms." (Cruz 22) But the students do not understand that school uniforms are for their own safety. Most students also do not know the potential harm regular clothes could bring to school. And almost every student believes that school uniforms violate the freedom of expression, but it doesn 't because if those students want to enroll at that school they have to listen to the rules. (School)This "situation" is not just happening in America, but it is also happening around the world, such as Iran! Iran has dress codes for girl students. Their dress codes are that girl students must wear bright and peppy colors. The students must wear bright, happy, and peppy colors because studies have shown that those colors can improve psychological health. ("Iran") Those studies also affect America 's school dress codes. If you look at most uniforms at schools, they are bright and happy, not dark and boring. This is because the schools want to improve psychological health. (Kelly)Over the years many people have been debating over school dress codes and school uniforms. Some people…
Students can learn from uniforms in numerous different ways. Social pressures are what cause most scholars to dress inappropriately. If school uniforms are enforced students will learn modesty and chastity from repeated clothing choices every school day. Dictating school attire can also ensure that pupils of all races and backgrounds are welcome into any school. The schools that are confining apparel will set precedents for several other schools and encourage uniforms. School uniforms demonstrate what most occupation dress codes will go by from a day to day basis. Most workplaces require a strict dress code that does not allow racy and apathetic clothing. Uniforms illustrate professionalism in workplaces and overall prevent laziness. Lastly, uniforms show respect for your school, elevating the desire to represent your school.…
Dress code? They think it helps but does it actually hurt the school more than it helps? People believe that dress code helps the students do better in school but it hasn't show, yes it may have dropped violence and other thing but the haven't proven that it helps the students learn better. There hasn't been a raise in many grades according to most website the only thing it dropped was violence, it may have raise attendance by some but it generally does not show that its help the students learn any better than before, and it violates the first amendment that we have the right to express ourselves…
I believe that everyone living in the United States has had their privacy invaded or freedom taken from them more than once, whether intentionally or accidentally, but it has been a greater issue 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.…
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 of a rebel. He and his cousin, Carleton, went to a highly tauted private school that required uniforms. Boys had to wear a school issued sport coat which was blue. However, Will commonly wore his sport coat inside out, flaunting the very colorful liner on the inside. The key point, is he had his uniform on, just wore it differently from the other boys. From this writers perspective, I am not a fan of many of the current fashions for both boys and girls. Girls show too much skin and boys wear their pants to low, to a point where it seems uncomfortable. One should not have to hold on to their pants to keep them from falling down. Designer clothes are expensive and certain colors could lead to gang related violence. Hence, how do school uniforms affect the community and culture in a school building?…
As we all know, the seasons change year round, but we experience most of these 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 majorly at girls; when have we heard of a boy being sent home for his pants being too low? Never. Which is why many see reevaluating the dress code in public schools…
“ …...public schools throughout the United States are adopting uniform dress policies.” The writer of “School Uniforms: Panacea or Band-Aid?” from Education World wrote this sentence in order to show that even if parents and students dislike or like uniforms, no matter what schools are increasing the policies for them. Many people argue the importance of school uniforms but in reality, there are many downsides to them. They don’t make students feel special, it costs parents more money, and can cause bullying in many schools.…
Many students choose to express themselves through their clothes. School uniforms limit the student’s freedom of expression. According to Kent J. Fetzer,…
Dress Down Day! Dress down day means you wear regular clothes on a certain day. We rarely had a dress down day and here are my thoughts about having a dress down day: Freedom of Expression- showing a bit of our personality in the style, color,…
Can a school's dress code keep us from wearing T-shirts that have certain slogans or messages on them?…
There is a nationwide debate about whether public schools should require their students to wear uniforms. This policy should be implemented, because uniforms take importance away from materialism, and encourage students to focus on their work. Many supporters believe that the students will behave how they are dressed. If they are dressed in a tailored manner, then the students will act accordingly. Uniforms also encourage unity, take importance away from differences, and make schools better places in which to learn. Dress codes often improve discipline and lessen bullying and teasing.…
One of the biggest concerns in schools these days is bullying. Students are harassed physically, verbally, and socially by their peers. Often, the cause of bullying stems from people being different for not wearing the “right” clothes. If someone looks richer, most people feel like they have a higher social status or more power. To the contrary, uniforms allow children to learn on a more level playing field as far as image and dress is concerned, with less judgment about clothing choices, brands of clothing, or physical appearance. Marian Wilde notes that President Clinton provided momentum to the school uniform movement when he said in his 1996 State of the Union speech, “If wearing an uniform means that the school rooms will be more orderly and more disciplined, and that our young people will learn to evaluate themselves by what they are on the inside, instead of what they’re wearing on the outside, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear uniforms” (Wilde). According to David Brunsma’s The School Uniform Movement and What It Tells Us about American Education: A Symbolic Crusade:…
Moreover, when students are allowed to wear whatever they want, it causes judgment. If you don’t have the latest in fashion or have something that everybody around you does, you will get teased. If you don’t have money and you get all your clothes from goodwill, while the girl next to you has the newest Louie Vuitton purse, it causes a decrease in your self-confidence. Though this breaks the first amendment “freedom of expression”, your expression in the way you dress should not be putting you at risk for bullying and lack of confidence. Uniforms may not look the best on everybody but no one can judge each other because we all look the same.…
Many educators do not believe in the positive outcomes of uniforms. They believe it is theory that uniforms will improve behavior and social outcomes because “in reality, they don’t”. (KIDS) One of their thought against uniforms is that uniforms teach children that in order to get along everyone must fit to the same standards. Dressing every student the same gives a false idea that everyone is at the same economic level. Instead, students should be able to notice the difference of social classes in their school, and be able to get along with anyone. Another idea is that uniforms interfere with students’ rights for self-expression and limits them to different knowledge. With uniforms, a student is not able to express what their personality and likes. Also, students who choose their own clothing each school day learn to adapt to shifting social standards and learn skills that will serve them well as adults.…