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    School Uniforms On a hot summer day in the middle of August, a loud ring is heard in the courtyard of a public schools where thousands of children wearing the same collared shirt, khaki pants, or pleated skirt with an upside-down smile as they pour into the lengthy school hallways. They leave behind their bathing suits, athletic shorts, and tank tops for the dark colored apparel that the school cherishes so much. These frowns are not because of the learning the children are about to endure but instead

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    For one thing, if school uniforms were to become mandatory in school, there will always be students agreeing and disagreeing. School uniforms are a way to discipline students by creating everyone equal in terms of what they wear. The idea of school uniforms is not liked by many as it seems as if the school board is trying to take away the right of freedom of expression. The idea is also liked by many due to the fact that it can help students academically and socially. School uniforms should become mandatory

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    Mankowski and I know that school uniforms should be banned from all schools. The reason I think this way is because school uniforms take away people's freedom of speech, diversity, and they can be expensive. So to conclude school uniforms should be banned from all schools around the world. My first reason why school uniforms should be banned is because school uniforms can be very pricey and people with not a lot of money could have a large downfall for their lives outside of school. My evidence is that

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    Every year around August and September school comes around, and that means shopping. It’s a day before school begins and no worries. The school uniform policy requires for the student just have 4 blue polo shirts and brown, blue, or black khakis for the males and khakis or a plaid skirt for the females. When school uniforms topics are brought up in the United States most people are not in favor. If only they took a closer consideration what school uniforms bring to the table that mind set would be

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    first uniform ever was recorded. It was similar to a robe and was called a “cappa clausa”. However, modern school uniforms began in the 1500’s when a boarding school in England required a blue cloak and yellow stockings. More schools picked up the trend until private and preparatory schools were practically known for them. Today, most of England’s elementary and secondary schools wear uniforms to unite the children regardless of their financial situation. The controversy with school uniforms is mainly

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    School uniforms: a debate that has been tossed back and forth for years now. The percentage of schools that necessitate uniforms and the percentage of the ones that do not are approximately equal. This conveys a dispute that is difficult to find a definite solution for, due to the ambiguous negatives and positives being drawn between both arguments. Uniforms being a part of school systems became widespread first after Long Beach, California implemented them into their elementary and middle schools

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    have the school uniform policy (research conducted in 2017). This means that one-fifth of the country’s students who are in school are not allowed to wear their own clothes. The statistics indicate that a majority of the United States disapprove of school uniforms since the percentage remains low. The topic about school uniforms has created two sides of the issue. Some believe that students should wear school uniforms to provide an equal learning environment. Those who oppose school uniforms believe

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    Do you have to wear a uniform and do people say that you should act “normal” or like everybody else? It was early in the morning, I had just woken up to get ready for school. At my school we have to wear uniforms, also, the rest of the schools have to wear uniforms. When you go inside my high school, the hallways and classrooms have no bright fun colors, but instead there are plain colors like browns and tans. The classes I have are very long and boring and I sometimes sleep in class, I don’t get

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    for school? School uniform is what makes it easy! A set of clothing that is mainly worn, school uniform is one of the school's policy and recommendation. Generally worn in elementary and middle school, this outfit is composed of specific colors of long or short pants and shirts for boys, sometimes with a tie. Girls usually wear a dress or a blouse worn either with a skirt or pants, all however have the same colors. This dress code determines even the type of shoes that should be worn at school. School

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    This not only affects how students perceive themselves but additionally shows what will happen if school uniforms are prohibited in all schools. Students will get bullied because of what they are wearing. This could affect how they perform socially but academically. If schools made a requirement to have school uniforms. Then this could help students worry less about their appearance and more about their education. Many studies are showing that if students are allowed to wear what they want they

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