Having a dress code implemented at Castleton University would be a positive attribute to the campus. It would give the student body a chance to focus strictly on their education without distraction, less worrying about having to fit in based on looks and people spending their time being judgmental of someone instead of putting that energy towards their education. Making the campus have a dress code will make the campus overall a stronger community and academics would improve. Even though this may be an expensive change to campus, with programs and or arrangements with the bookstore and the school it will end up benefiting everyone at the end of the. There is no money sign on improving and getting a better education.
Joyce Meyer once said, “Discipline is your friend, not your enemy.” Throughout history, parents have used this ideology to ensure children obey and respect authority. Ray Bradbury used his story, “The Veldt”, to make the point that discipline is essential for proper growth in adolescence. He believes that if parents do not discipline their children, it will lead to their demise. In the story, when the parents, Lydia and George, do not discipline their children, Wendy and Peter, the children lost respect for their parents.
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Many students here at YWLA dislike the strict uniform code because it seems pointlessly strict. However, the dress code at YWLA is actually beneficial to students because it prevents bullying based on economic disadvantage which can be common in a school without a dress code. It can also minimize distractions that take place in school from flashy or expensive clothing. The uniform at YWLA has been implemented since the school was founded because it displays the women in attendance as professional and it creates a level playing field for professional attire. Since YWLA admits students from all over San Antonio and students from different economic backgrounds, uniforms ensure opportunities for the girls who may not have the income to buy fancy
In the article, “These Quotes From Students Nail Everything That’s Wrong With School Dress Codes” written by Sara Boboltz, list quotes that have been used to prove that females are being degraded with school dress codes. Most of these quotes you hear often, but here’s a few quotes that have stood out for me:
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Dress codes are enforced to prevent interference with school work. Unfortunately, this translates as dress codes being enforced to prevent girls from distracting boys with their bodies. Dress codes essentially teach girls to be ashamed of their bodies and teach boys to sexualize girls at an early age. Most dress codes are outdated and do not allow students to express themselves. On top of that, when girls do break the dress code, they are forced to wear a “shame suit” or simply go home. When boys break the dress code, they are just given a slap on the wrist. Dress codes teach girls to hide their body which leads them to become self-conscious and ashamed of their own bodies. Ultimately, these rules show girls that covering themselves and worrying
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote, The Scarlet Letter, an American novel that follows the events of a young woman, Hester Prynne, who is living in 1640’s Boston, Massachusetts. Because she committed adultery she is punished by the puritanical town she resides in by wearing a scarlet letter “A” on her chest forever. Throughout the novel, Hester’s husband, Roger Chillingworth, strives to discover the identity of the father who is the beloved minister, Arthur Dimmesdale. Chillingworth's mission for discovery and revenge causes him to commit the sin of intellect which affects the people surrounding him. Hester is constantly emotionally distressed from Chillingworth’s sin, but is rewarded from her sin of passion. The physical and mental state of Dimmsdale is ruined by the sin of intelligence, but also partially by the sin of passion. Not intentionally, Chillingworth’s sin of intellect affects him the most by changing him morally, physically, and mentally. The effects that the sin of intellect causes are far worse in contrast to the sin of passion. Major changes in Hester’s emotional state, Dimmesdale's severe health reduction, and Chillingworth’s drastic shift in character are reasons why the sin of intellect overpowers sin of passion in the severity of the sin.
"I just feel like [the dress code] needs to be explained better, like they need to do a better job of presenting it to us, instead of just saying we can wear crew necks and then taking us out of class if we wear our crew necks," (Tori Taylor). This quote is a perfect example of how dress codes are not properly executed in schools all across America. Varying depending on school, dress codes can be confusing and extremely hard to navigate. Girls all over the country have been forced to take time out of their day to change or even leave the school, because of shirts they’ve worn a thousand times before. If there is a shirt that supposedly breaks dress code, a girl should be reprimanded every single time she wears it, right? Wrong. This is because
School dress codes have been a topic of controversy for a long time now. Times have changed and many people have become accustomed to the new societal “norms.” However, many School Board of Trustees are failing “to revise a decades-old dress code” (“Gender Equal”) which in result is creating tensions between the students and the school faculty. Although some people believe that school dress codes do not need to be revised, numerous amount of students are unhappy and are taking action against the unfairness they face. School districts need to update and modernize their strict and out-of-date dress codes to better accommodate the changing society in which students are becoming more comfortable in expressing who they
School dress code, a rule everyone has been familiar with from as young as first grade. Some dress codes make complete sense: no clothing with vulgar words, no gang affiliated clothing, no showing underwear. Other dress codes just seem completely sexist: no leggings, no showing shoulders, no shorts above knees. The reasons for these dress codes are usually "Its a distraction to the boys,"; but in reality, these dress codes are harmful and sexist to each of the genders.
School dress code is possibly one of the most enforced rules in today's school system. Despite the issues of drugs, alcohol, or dangerous weapons on campus, the dress code system is clearly the most important issue in schools today. Who cares about the fighting, the bullying, or the education of students? A teenage girl's shoulder being shown is obviously much more distracting and dangerous to the school environment than kids throwing punches left and right.
School dress code can be classified as sexist and irrelevant because it draws negative attention to what students wear, limits dress options, also it implies that girl are defined by what they wear. While I was in middle school my best friend at the time would always wear the same pair of ripped jeans every day. Her family didn’t have the most money, so those jeans were her only pair. Everyday while walking to homeroom our teacher would make her put tape on her jeans over the rips, the crazy thing was the rips weren’t showing any skin. Day after day of the same issue, it became repetitive, and our teacher was irritated with telling her the same thing everyday. One day she was called to the office, they told that she needed to wear a
In the summer it gets very hot and humid, especially in the school buildings. From personal experiences a T-shirt and pants isn’t meeting their needs, it doesn’t let a student express who they are. Students can get highly uncomfortable throughout the day and may not give their full attention during their learning sessions. Clothing should not be one of the many objects that take away a student's learning. Self expression, pressure on student on what to wear, and personality should be a person's own decision not anyone else's.
In a day and age, where sagging pants is in style for boys and the inseam on shorts for girls is only one to two-inches, clothing choices and appropriateness of attire in schools has become an increasingly popular debate. Public schools have implemented dress codes for many years and state the policies clearly in school handbooks for all students and parents to read and abide. But do they really enforce these policies? Due to the current fashions, dress code policies, which are less restrictive than uniform policies, are getting harder and harder to enforce. It would be a full time job to address all the issues with student violations of dress in todays’ schools. Needless to say, this is at the bottom of the list in issues to overcome. Public
The school dress code limits the way girls/boys dress,so they don't "distract the learning environment", and most rules are targeted towards young women. For example, “All shirts/blouses must have sleeves”, “Halter tops/tank tops/strapless tops/spaghetti straps/off shoulder garments are unacceptable”, etc. I also recognized that specific sets of genders are rarely applied to these set of rules. I do recognize that there are certain rules that apply to young men, and some rules are reasonable like “no short shorts”, “no cleavage exposing shirts”, but I do feel that instead of defining the way women should dress is not right. Young men and women should be able to wear what they want to wear as long as it is not too revealing. I do feel young