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    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‚ and the way we wear our clothing. To me having a dress down day allows me to express myself. Express – to set forth the opinions‚ or feelings. Students express themselves because one of the best ways to express yourself is through your

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    and girls need to conform to keep things under control. Under a strict dress codeschool officials make female students conform to the perverted minds of teenage boys. School dress codes claim to teach students how to dress properly for their future career and create a safe environment in school‚ but in reality it often sexualizes young women’s body parts and underestimates young men’s maturity. Establishing strict dress code rules perpetuates rape culture and prevents young people from having freedom

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    School Dress Codes Are Sexist School dress codes are sexist towards girls and promotes a rape culture. Rape culture is a term used to describe sexual assault‚ rape‚ and violence. This includes victim blaming and sexual objectification toward high school girls (Colorado State University 1). School dress codes have a negative attitude towards teenage girls. Most dress codes are directed towards the female gender. Sajani Clerk was dressed coded for wearing a flattering outfit that she felt confident

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    Strict School Dress Codes

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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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    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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    Ever since school was created it had always been important to dress nicely and appropriately for and better learning environment. Most schools require uniforms to help this issue. But schools that don’t have uniforms usually have dress codes instead. Schools usually bans tank tops or shorts because they are seen as inappropriate. But there are dress codes in many school that can be seen as sexist and shames mostly girls for it. When schools have dress codes they usually have dress codes for boys

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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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    Middle School Dress Code

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    High school is a really big change.Teachers are not going to keep reminding you when something is due.High school is fun but you also have to do your work.Middle school is nothing like high school school to me. Dress code in high school is very different from middle school dress code.In high school you can’t wear leggings unless the shirt that you are wearing covers in your bottom.The discipline for dress code in high school is very different.In middle school they would let you get away with a lot

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    Sexist School Dress Codes

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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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    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 not it’s intentions are still the same. Today our school prevents students

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