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Let’s get to the point. The school dress code is unfair and restrictive. And although it’s a good way to keep students from wearing anything violent or offensive, I find it to be rather… foolish. The administration puts up boundaries, restricting our self-expression through clothing.

They state “to be successful in a place of learning, students need to focus their attention and energy on school-related matters” yeah, ok... So clothing is no longer related to school? Perfect! Now we can all come as bare as a tree in the winter, and not worry about matching makeup to clothes, since we won’t have any on! Does the administration seriously believe that our clothing affects the so-called “learning environment”? Because in a survey led this very …show more content…

The whole world knows that crop-tops aren’t our ingenious invention, but merely a successful comeback from the 90’s, the time when most of those restricting us were our age themselves!

It’s not our fault that fashion has moved on from their time. It’s no longer jean-on-jean with huge short hair, but booty shorts with a pair of chucks on your feet, and no “rule” will stop us teens from following the most recent fashion trends, especially since we’re so well-known for our thirst of rebellion.

Obviously you can argue this case with the crime rate, and how its victims would be reduced if children dress less provocatively. But first, these types of situations don’t typically happen on school grounds, and yet in public, they have no say as to what we wear. And second, in the same test done by www.staticbrain.org, results showed a 2% decrease, which again, was most likely a coincidence. And yet further research led by www.educationanswer.com proves that only 34% of parents, 5% of teachers, and 25% of students actually agree with the dress code. So bring light to my darkness. WHY is this absurd dress code still a thing? Even universities in Canada have one. However if we spend our wholes lives being dictated by and rebelling against it, when will we ever learn to dress

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