Do you get to wear hats in school? There has been a specific dress code for some time now on if students can wear hats and hoods in school. Students should be able to wear their own personal hats and hoods to school because it lets them express their feelings, the barber may mess up their hair, or it's just a complete outfit for some people. So all around schools you hear “take your hat off” or “take your hood off” some people dislike hearing this because it is a way for people to express their inner feelings. Teachers at school say that hats and hoodies are disrespectful. A question I have is. Why? The only part of the day where it may show a bit of disrespect is when students are doing the pledge of allegiance. Students should be able to wear hats if they want too. Plus it’s a free country. Free country means “ a country where the government does not control what people say or do for political reasons and can Express their opinions without punishment.” What this paragraph is trying to say is that you should be able to wear hats in school. …show more content…
This paragraph will tell you all about the what ifs for peers to wear hats and hoodies at school. So for one what is the student has cancer and wants to wear a hat to cover their head. What if the student does not even have hair and wants to wear a hat. What if a student Needs to wear a hat. Now of course there is bad stuff about wearing a hat like it could hide a weapon or something. People should think about that by like asking the specific student to show them the inside of their hat. It would be kind of obvious if they had something in their had sooner or
Why is it disrespectful to wear hats in home Those are words many students have heard when they wear hats to school. We only follow this rule because it is tradition and what we have always done Some schools and our elders say it is disrespectful because soldiers do not wear hats Soldiers do not wear hats because they are not necessary
Yet, in 1999, when Serrano High School first banned the wearing of clothes with certain colors because they were feared to be "gang-related", the students had no choice but to comply. While the School Board does retain the right to censor some forms of expression because they are inappropriate in language or may cause a disruption to the learning process, the idea that students are not allowed to wear clothes because of their color begins to push the envelope. In 2003 the school board took this a step further and banned any hat with a logo other than the schools logo on it because of the prevalence of hats with inappropriate logos on them that might be gang-related or have a double-meaning. However, this reasoning was never justified with any event or occurrence that would prove these hats were becoming an issue of security for the students. Often times, the only form of expression a High School age student has is the clothing they wear, and the banning of their selection of clothing without giving justification is equivalent to restricting any other form of free speech without justification. The fact that school boards only vaguely justify their reasons for certain dress code restrictions is enough to warrant a reasoned inquiry by the students into why their speech is being suppressed.
Have you ever wanted to wear a hat at school and not pay a dollar? It’s really annoying that you have to pay 1$ to wear a hat on occasional days. Yes they can be a distraction but can’t headbands be a distraction? Also can’t clothing and glasses be a distraction? It would be great if schools could trust us about us not stealing, or wearing other people's hats. And if people did, they would get in trouble and not be able to wear a hat.
How many times have you ever wanted to just throw a hat on top of your hair because you woke up late and did not want to deal with it? How often do you see an amazing piece of headgear and you thought wow I would so wear that but I can't wear it at school? How often do you think if i'm at school all day everyday doing all this work why can't you just wear what you want so you can put the final touch on this look. Well I think students should be able to wear a hat ,because they do all this work or if they have something embarrassing like hair or whatnot and even could improve self esteem and relations with others.
High school is a vital time in a child’s life to discover who they are as an individual; expressing themselves through clothes is part of this process. If a student is required to wear a uniform everyday, that would create a lack of self expression. The First Amendment states that every human being in the United States is entitled to express themselves (Anderson). When students are forced to wear
People all around the world wear hats they are very popular. Hats are not just for keeping sun out of your eyes. There also a very stylish trend at the moment. Several years ago hats were allowed in schools but to this day many schools do not allow them. Students should be able to wear hats in school because they don't harm anyone, several people enjoy wearing them, and there is no real reason why we can't wear hats in school.
Many people where there hats in school and teachers are constly telling students to take it off. If they just changed the rule they wouldnt have to tell kids and waste there time to stop and tell the students to take off there hats. Many students dont to the aps and teachers they just do what they want and dont care about what they have to say.
All in all hats should be allowed in school not just for a fashion accessory, but for how cold it is in school. We should be comfortable in are learning environment. I have had chats with many principles on this topic and they had no argument. I feel that the rule should change because times have changed and we can handle the responsibility of wearing a
Have you thought that your dress code for school was unfair? Well to us we think it is unfair. They only thing we think is unfair from our school dress code is headbands. There is three reason why we think headbands should be allowed in schools. First, headbands hold our hair up. Secondly, we have freedom of speech. Finally, headbands keep our hair out of our face.
Yes we have a dress code, you have to follow it. One thing I would like to change about the dress code is the policy on hoodies. Hoodies should be allowed because they are comfortable, they help students stay warm in cold classrooms, and they are sewed into mady modern shirts.
In schools students should have some limits on what they can wear and say. Even thought there should be limits it shouldn't be so strict on the limits to where the student aren't able to have any free speech in school. When there are to many limits in the school that may cause a problem as well like no one having individuality. If the school does have limits on what their student may wear they shouldn't have a lot of rules on that but if they do they should have a few like no swear words or inappropriate symbols on the clothing the student and staff wear. If the school has clothing rule the student shouldn't get punished (in trouble) unless their clothing is distracting other students from education (learning). If the school feels that it is necessary to have limit on things like this they shouldn't have to
You have the freedom of expression, but what if someone took it away? School uniforms do that. School uniforms started way back in the 1200’s, when the Archbishop of Canterbury mandated that students wear a robe-like outfit called the "cappa clausa." More recently, almost one in five US public schools required students to wear uniforms during the 2011-2012 school year. School uniforms take away the student's right of expression, promotes conformity over individuality and takes away the free, in free schools. Some people may say that school uniforms prevent bullying, but that isn’t always true. Students should not have to wear school uniforms.
Does your school have a dress code? If I could change anything at my school, it would be the ability to wear hats. Wearing hats can be beneficial in many ways including that it allows students to express themselves, it also allows students to sleep later because they won’t have to get up to do their hair and finally, wearing hats keeps the sun out of the students eyes during recess. In this essay, I am going to convince you of the benefits of wearing hats at school.
In this paper you will find four main reasons why all public schools should adopt a school uniform policy, and there is a paragraph with a counter argument with school uniforms. There is a discussion on how the crime rate decreases amongst students, how uniforms save the families money, how gang related activities have decreased, and how there is less stress between students and parents. By the time you finish reading this paper, you too should agree that all public schools should adopt a school uniform policy.
In conclusion, different hairstyles should not be dictated by school officials. We have our rights and amendments to allow us to have these hairstyles. Culture and religion might also decide what you wear and what you do, by telling them no you might be stepping on their culture. Different hairstyles shouldn’t be judged just like a lot of things in the