Many students today are pressured by the present American youth and pop cultures to dress a particular way. This also means wearing a particular brand of clothing. Due to the popularity of the name brand clothing it is usually extremely costly to consumers. Many companies such as Lands End, JC Penny, Sears, Kmart, and The Gap, have designed a school uniform line that is both affordable and durable for parents and students (Atkins and Schlosberg, 1996). According to teachers in Long Beach, CA, the standard attire worn by students have constructed a more effective learning environment by curbing gang tension and the polarization associated with name brand clothing (Kelly, 2006).School uniforms can also reduce conflict stemming from socio-economic status. For example, comments and personal attacks about whom have better clothing and so on. According to Pamela Hoffler Riddick, principle of Ruffner Middle School when everyone is dressed the same way, distractions are not easily made between the haves and have-nots (Atkins and Schlosberg, 1996). This helps to put students on a more even playing field and helps focus on academic success rather than social economic status and peer pressure. According to Ramon Leyba, principle of Phoenix Preparatory Academy, school uniforms give parents another tool in the war against social pressures (Atkins and Schlosberg, 1996). Although peer pressure occurs more often in upper grades, …show more content…
We understand that uniforms do not single handedly improve a students academic success but, it will set a tone for a more productive learning environment, which all students need in order to succeed. We should also take into consideration that by a school adopting a school uniform policy; it is sending a clear message to its students and parents that education is the top priority and main