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    Dress Code A group of high school students‚ were protesting their school’s ban against tank tops and leggings‚ female students said that they were informed that this type of clothing was "too much of an interruption” to the men in their school. Can clothes really affect your capability of receiving an education? Does enforcing dress code favor men‚ but not women? It is absurd to me that the idea of a teen wearing leggings is provoking a male student and keeping him from getting an education.

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    Dress codes distract kids not help them. Yes‚ you are reading this correctly kids are getting in trouble at school‚ then going home and getting in more trouble because the school said he or she’s clothes aren’t covering all the skin. So when they get home their parents assume they fought against the school and that’s why they got kicked out for a certain period of time. We are going to figure out why this is happening to kids on such little notice and why the school isn’t telling parents before the

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    2014‚ two boys at an Los Angeles school were seen wearing a shirt with an extremely sexulized photo of a near naked woman in class. This was a huge violation of the school’s dress code‚ yet a teacher stated that one of the boys walked around campus for the entire day wearing the shirt and was never asked to change (Chemaly). If the dress code isn’t enforced for boys the majority of the time‚ why are girls continuously being humiliated with their simple dress code violations‚ such as wearing a tank-top

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    The rule that I would most want changed at our middle school would be the dress code. We should be able to have our shirts untucked‚ be able to wear whatever we want‚ and our school performance should not be based on what we wear. One reason why I think the dress code should be changed is because we should be able to have our shirts untucked. We should be able to have our shirts untucked because all we are doing is sitting there in class. Sometimes I want to move around‚ but really can’t because

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    As a paraprofessional in an elementary school‚ I recognize how imperative it is for teachers to encourage and motivate students. I want to motivate my students while challenging them through their assignments. My strategy for accomplishing this goal is to develop their social and interaction skills by allowing students to work independently and in groups. In other words‚ given the tools of new information linked with prior knowledge promotes creativity and problem solving skills. Furthermore‚ I

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    One of the least enforced school policies of today is the school dress code‚ that is unless one of the assistant principals standing in the hallway is having a bad day‚ then it is the most enforced policy at my high school. Everyone of our faculty members seem to have an opinion on what’s too short‚ whats too tight‚ and what just plain out does not look right. School dress code is one of the most outrageous set of rules that us as students have to follow. Starting off with “shorts must extend to

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    Dress code has become a cultural practice among most youths in the current generation‚ and is mostly influenced by religious ethnicities (Collins-Mayo‚ 2012). In this context‚ attire among the youths have been shaped by various social divisions. For instance‚ the dress code of the Australian youths is associated with multi-faith context which can be explained based on the religious ethnic diversity (Cahill‚ et al.‚ 2004). Youths brought up in Muslim have different lifestyle from the youths brought

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    Hello‚ my is Madison Baker and I am going to talk about dress code.The dress code at our school is not strict but there are some things I don’t agree with.You see reports on the news about teen girls who have gotten kicked out of school for not following a dress code rule.If you want to hear more about at this topic then keep on reading. I personally think that there are some dress code rules at our school that could be more lenient.One of those rules are the rule on shorts.I think that if

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    Elementary School and Middle School ENG 121 Prof. Melody Debonnel September 2012 Elementary School and Middle School Transitioning from elementary school to middle school is something we all have or had to do! Most kids cringe at the thought of making this huge step in life. For many students this transition can be a time of mixed emotions. Having been through this experience‚ I will compare and contrast the two‚ hoping that this will give you a clear picture of elementary and middle school

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    Connors English 10 14 October 2016 Dress Code!!!! "In August‚ a Mississippi student’s senior portrait was banned from her yearbook because she had posed in a tuxedo" (Hoffman). As more schools are getting dress code more students aren’t in favor of it.Dress code doesn’t allow students to express themselves‚ students rebel against dress code and it’s more expensive for families. School uniforms don’t allow students to express themselves. School dress codes are neglecting to teach boys respect for

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