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    One of the biggest miseries of back-to-school is the return of the uniform. From tiny villages to the nation’s largest cities, school uniforms have grown so familiar in the last few years that in numerous districts of the world, they’re no longer the exception, but an order. You would think the great school uniform debate shouldn't be that controversial of a subject, after all, we’re only talking about clothes here. However, uniforms have led to many heated arguments among parents of many students

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    and School Uniforms            The implication of school uniforms on the public school system would make a dramatic positive change for the students now and in the future. Currently the public school system allows casual dress code attire throughout the United States. Differing from private school institutions, where uniforms are mandatory. School uniforms are beneficial to the students and to the parents of these students. Secondly, uniforms provide

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    School Uniforms: Beneficial or Detrimental? According to the Penn State university's website there are many studies done to find if Uniforms are beneficial or not. In my opinion think they are not beneficial because of many reasons, one of them being that the students would not be comfortable in these uniforms thus making them more distracted. One study performed in 1995 disproves my argument but more recent studies show that that statistic can change. According to Anthony Carboni from D-News

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    Uniform In School Uniform

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    Uniforms, gateway or a straitjacket? Do school uniforms really improve school systems or are they a way to control student’s individuality? School uniforms are becoming common in many school systems around the nation. There are many different feelings about uniforms from parents, students, and faculty. The debate about whether uniforms should or should not be worn in schools has been going on for years. The arguments for uniforms vary in different ways like that uniforms help students focus, help

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    My French School Uniform

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    Je suis élève de Marshalls Park School - I am a pupil at Marshalls Park School Je dois porter un uniforme scolaire - I have to wear school uniform L 'uniforme est obligatoire dans notre école - uniform is compulsory in our school Les filles doivent mettre une jupe grise, une veste noire, une cravate bleue rayée de rouge, une chemise blanche et des chaussures noires - the girls have to wear a grey skirt, a black blazer a blue and red striped tie, a white shirt and black shoes Les garçons doivent mettre

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    "Be daring, be bold, be different" they say, as they stick you in a uniform that camouflages you within the crowd of hundreds of other students wearing green and blue. School is supposed to be a place that encourages you to be unique. Yet, they set restrictions when it comes to uniforms. Uniforms are meant to make everyone equal, but schools manage to reverse it's intended effects. First and foremost, uniforms have been around for longer than I can remember. They are meant to maintain order and

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    School Uniforms Students should not have to wear uniforms because most students do not have a lot of money to spend on clothes. When i look at my uniforms i think that teachers do not give us a lot of trust in wearing our clothes. The thing i hate the most about uniforms are the belts, the belts i wear are uncomfortable. Uniforms are like a cage, it is like i am trying to break free from these clothes, it is like I have no freedom. Every single time i enter a classroom my teachers are either trying

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    slimmer, wastes the time of students and teachers, hides the issue instead of taking care of it, and forces kids to no longer feel accepted to be themselves, uniforms should only be worn in private schools. To begin, our parents are forced to put money into clothes that many can’t put the money aside for. Let alone pay for groceries and bills. Uniforms aren’t carried in places such as the ARC, Goodwill, and other thrift stores, so many parents can’t afford these clothes that

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    Are School Uniforms?

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    School Uniforms are a very controversial topic. Uniforms could be a good thing or a negative one some people prefer schools with uniforms and some people prefer schools without uniforms. Many people think uniforms take away the children's right of expression but in my opinion there is always another way of expressing yourself. Uniforms make the schools look so much more puttogeter and many people encourage the thought that uniforms help decrease bullying and benefit the schools in many other ways

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    Twenty-three percent of all public and private schools wear school uniforms instead of free clothing. Louisiana requires all public schools (nonspecialized) to wear school uniforms. Although school uniform policies vary by schools and districts, most uniforms are basically the same through elementary and middle school. Once children get to high school the school uniform shirts vary by schools. Uniforms are a way to make those kids who are less fortunate to feel as if they are no different from their

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