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    Dress Code Analysis

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    According to Niche (2014), “A recent survey from Lands’ End found that the number of public schools with a dress code increased by 21 percent from 2000 to 2013.” Most schools are getting more and more strict with their dress code. Niche’s (2014) website article states, “On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold opened fire on their school in Littleton, Colo., killing 12 students and one teacher before turning their guns on themselves. After this tragedy, people looked for answers and soon

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    Strict Dress Codes

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    Schools Should Not Have Dress codes Between 2009 and 2010 19% of schools required uniforms and 57% of schools enforce a strict dress code. Kids who follow a strict dress-code policy at school are limited in expression. Many schools think by having strict dress-codes are safer and keep the focus on education, but enforcing a strict dress-code many times place the focus of school on clothing and rules, rather than education. Schools should not have dress codes because they become gender bias, they

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    ASRMS Dress Code

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    ASRMS Dress Code School dress codes are very debated. Should we have it? Or should we just have uniforms? It is a broad topic, that many people talk about. In the ASRMS student handbook, (page 36), the dress code states, “In order to create an environment conducive to student learning, the school requires students to dress appropriately for an educational setting. Students shall not wear clothing items that contain messages that are vulgar, obscene or libelous; that denigrate others on the basis

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    Dress Code Bias

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    argumentative essay but I have chosen one that is important to kids at school. Every student's thinks that the dress code is dumb. The three details that this essay is going to cover is how dress codes are gender biased, what we have to wear because of dress codes, and how it affects the way we learn. Many students say I think it's not cool how we have to have a dress code it's so gender biased. The dress code is against both genders and what we wear. It's about looking professional for our learning/working

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    The proposed topic of research asks the question, what types of behaviors and attitudes are related to the dress codes implemented in institutionalized settings? Dress codes and uniform policies have always been written with specific emphasis on what would be considered appropriate attire for female subjects, which have often been opposed on the basis of gender inequality proposing women are more policed than their counterparts. The general objective of these policies, either stated or implied

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    School Dress Codes

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    Are school dress codes a good idea? The morning bell rings. One student comes into school in their new shorts, and then one of the teacher’s pull her aside and tell her to go to the principal's office. As-Is she walks into the office and the principle tells her to go home and change. Wait! Should this student go home just to change her shorts or stay at school and face the fact she may get in trouble? Well schools actually tend to just have a dress code for girls and not boys which is not fair

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    Dress Code Is Unfair

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    Do you ever wonder if your school dress code is fair? What i'm trying to say, is the dress code fair for girls. And do boys really get distracted by girls wearing shorts, leggings and yoga pants. Also, should girls/women be allowed to wear shorts and leggings to school, In the dress code girls can’t express themselves through clothing. They say that boys have a distraction problem when the girls wear shorts and leggings, but In athletics girls wear leggings and shorts, and the boys are in there

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    Prom Dress Code

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    Last week, Whitehouse administration released a new prom dress code in order to dispel parents’ and students’ confusion following last year's debacle, where over 25 female students were sent home due to their dresses. A visual presentation of the dress has been posted on the district’s website with 24 slides displaying inappropriate attire for females, and 4 slides for males. The PTA endorsed this code before it was issued to the students. However, upon seeing the new rules many students have complained

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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    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

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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    Dress codes in schools are not only unfair but sexist too. All over the internet girls state that they feel they are being unfairly targeted for their choice of clothes, but never see the boys get in trouble or even talked to about what they are wearing. This is not alright, us girls in the world shouldn’t have to think twice about what were wearing to school. We wear what we feel is comfortable and what makes us feel confident. When teachers and school authorities dress code us for this, it makes

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