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    sexualized by dress codes. Boys are never told that their shoulders‚legs‚or stomachs are distracting or inappropriate. Clothing items such as leggings are outlawed by schools because they are seen as distracting to boys. Ripped Jeans are another violation of the dress code. Rips showing a small amount of skin on your knee vs. showing your whole knee and lower leg (how scandalous) in the shorts you change into. ”It is the responsibility of the administration to see that student dress is not extreme

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    where dress code makes everyone look the same; a world that is bland and boring. In today’s schoolsdress code has gotten very strict and I feel like this can affect the students attending the schools. For example‚ schools with a strict dress code doesn’t let students express themselves‚ it doesn’t allow students to be unique and dress code rules in various schools can be very sexist towards girls. Strict dress codes doesn’t allow kids to express themselves. Many kids feel like dress code is unnecessary

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    But the school had a different idea of “the right thing” Catherine Norton Breman‚ President and Chair of Caprock Academy says” Our school does detailed dress code policy‚ which was created to promote safety‚ uniformity‚ and a non-distracting environment for the school’s students. Under this policy‚ shaved heads are not permitted." Men and women all over the world get called out like this for a bit of skin‚Or clothing that they do not like‚ or even something simple like hair

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    An analysis of dress code in B school Objective - to know the preference of students regarding dress code in a B school Reason - there was a lot of debate relating to the dress code and hence we thought of picking this as the survey topic .Earlier 1st 2 days of the week students were compelled to wear formals which has been lately scrapped creating a lot of confusion in the college . Results of the survey A sample size of 30 comprising of students of Ibs was taken 1. Questions

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    am choosing to write my research paper on dress codes in schools. It is a controversial topic with many sides (pros and cons) that affect how each individual views the subject. It is a topic that has been shown some light in recent years‚ especially in New York City. I thought about my friend who was sent home for wearing skinny jeans‚ along with some 200 other girls who were given detention for being “inappropriately” dressed at a Staten Island High School. Girls are told from a very young age to

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    (anonymous). School dress codes should not be as strict as what they are now. The student handbook says that the dress code applied to both boys and girls‚ but then says things such as "...shirts and blouses should cover the shoulders and yoga pants are not permitted..." (student hand book page 26). Things like that are aimed towards girls. Why should girls be punished for being comfortable? Girls should be taught to embrace their bodies without consequences. I believe that dress code sexualizes

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    Across the world‚ school dress codes policies are enforced and relayed to students on a weekly basis. It is without doubt one of the most prevalent school rules in the mind of a student. People may argue that school dress codes are an important element of a successful school and it allows students to be perceived as smart and professional. Although the principle of asking students to come to school dressed smartly sounds reasonable‚ the problem comes when blatant sexism and sexist attitudes towards

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    In order to reinforce the school dress code‚ Stacy Carol is scheduled to have a disciplinary hearing to remove her lip piercing on April 10‚ but Carol refuses to take off her piercing because she believes it is a way to express her faith to her religion. “We have dress code to have order and discipline in our schools‚” superintendent Parker Gordon said. “We also want our students to understand expectations in dress. Employers have dress codes. We are modeling the business world with our expectations

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    that to school.” Aren’t you tired of hearing this over and over again? According to the National Center of Educational Statistics‚ as of the 2007 to the 2008 school year‚ 54% of the United States public schools enforce a strict dress code. Also‚ from the Niche Blog‚ as of 2000 to 2013‚ dress code increased by 21%. School dress codes should be banned because “school appropriate” clothes are harder to find today‚ and not everyone owns “school appropriate” clothes. Some people believe that dress codes

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    School dress codes are used for the purpose of equality and the opportunity for higher learning. There is a belief that what students wear can affect and distract others from acquiring the education they come to school for. While some clothing articles may seem disruptive in a classroom environment it is taking away the personal identity of students. Not being able to wear things that have been seen as inappropriate for school has left students striped of their individuality‚ feeling discriminated

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