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    another side's, school uniforms are old fashion and it's not the style of the students. School uniform is one of the top issues for parents and schools. People are questioning whether it’s really necessary or not. Some school requires school uniform while some others don’t require. Some parents agree and some disagree the ideas of school uniforms. It is the main topic school are facing. Proponents argue students should wear uniforms while opponents, argue students don’t need to wear a uniform. Students

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    controversy on whether schools should require students to wear uniforms issued by the school. Some believe that students should have the freedom to wear whatever they would like to express themselves. Others believe that students should wear uniforms to reduce bullying and provide a look of success. Schools should be required to have students wear uniforms. One reason that schools should require students to wear school uniforms is because it would make schools safer. “The schools superintendent, Paula

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    The popularity of school uniforms is on the rise. As a student, it is a bit bizarre to say that switching to uniforms may not be an awful idea after all, however this may just be the truth. Although, I have never experienced first-hand bullying, I have heard others talk about some of the mean things people say to them about the way they look and dress. This hurts my heart to think that people could be so hurtful to others, and I believe school uniforms are a way to prevent this and in the end, better

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    because your shoulders are showing? How you react if you school decided that tomorrow you would have to use school uniforms? Today one controversy raging in public schools has to do with mandatory school uniforms and dress codes. There are several positive and negative concerns when it comes to talking about clothing, but have you ever thought that dress codes and uniforms could be violated the First Amendment? When we think of dress codes at school, we think of clothing that is excessively revealing

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    School Uniforms School uniforms provide good self esteem,safety,and school pride. School uniforms are a great way to have children’s self esteem soaring. Not only does their academic performance advance, but also how they feel about themselves. Self esteem, which is really important in adolescence years because it can build a childs school foundationnot only that but the futures too. For example,they learn to have structure and in doing that it helps them with their own sense of fashion

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    In many schools around the United States, many females are told that their choice of clothing is inappropriate and distracting to the male students. In some cases, girls admit that being told to change or being sent home sometimes lowers their self esteem, especially when the boys are also breaking dress code but are not getting in trouble for it. Girls are told that a boys education is more important than their own. Even though most young men will admit they are not distracted by the clothing girls

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    In America there are several voluminous arguments about education. School uniforms are one of the countless controversial topics that are argued about in the united states. From 1999–2000 to 2013–14, the percentage of public schools reporting that they required students to wear uniforms increased from 12 to 20 percent. The percentage of public schools that required the use of uniforms increased by 8 percent. School uniforms should prohibited as they impair academic performances, are expensive, and

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    left to savor in the pit of someone's belly. Uniforms do not satisfy this craving for differences. School uniforms should not be a part of education because they do not show academic improvement, freedom of speech, changes in social status, and they do not help families financially. As a matter of fact, there is no actual evidence of academic improvement. In the article, "Do Uniforms Make School Better?" the author Marian Wilde expresses that the uniforms do not affect the student's grades. Wilde

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    On the other side, there are many issues that arise when the thought of enforcing school uniforms into public schools come to light. There are people who think that school uniforms should not be required to wear in schools; thinking school uniforms take away student’s individuality and freedoms without letting them become their own person. First, the main argument against school uniforms is how it violates the student’s first’s amendment rights of their freedom of expression. Many students claim

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    today are adapting new uniform policies. Uniforms are essential to a successful school, they bring together different social classes , mitigate bullying, and also maintain a satisfactory reputation and professional look for the associated school. However many schools have not implemented gender neutral uniforms. Many teenagers attending school today have difficulty in expressing themselves due to the fact that the clothes that they desire to wear are unattainable due to school policy. Expressing one's

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