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    and crop tops. Some wear jeans and T-shirts. Some wear sweatshirts and leggings. Others may wear mini skirts and v-necks. But the question is why punish the majority because of those few who actually deserve the punishment, the boundaries? School uniforms and strict dress codes should be reduced in schools because they are hurtful, expensive, and most of all it takes away a students right to express themselves. In these next paragraphs I will explain to you why our dress codes should be excused and

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    Dress Code Imagine, as you are walking out of class a teacher stops you and explains that they feel you are out of dress code, but you are dressed modestly! You end up having to change into someone else's sweaty gym clothes for the rest of the day. This is what some girls fear when they come to school every day. Dress codes are unfair, they don’t let girls express themselves, and they make it hard to shop for clothing. Most school dress codes are unfair because they are aimed mostly

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    school uniforms should be required has been repeatedly discussed by students, parents, schools, and authoritarian figures. As late as the sixteenth century, primary schools and secondary schools used uniforms as a marker of class and status. Today, school uniforms have comparatively a different purpose to them. Uniforms can simplify safety measures, they are a way to dress formally, and gives children pride of what school they represent. All these reasons are justifiable, however, uniforms should

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    Are those shorts too short? Is that an off the shoulder top? Are those open toed shoes? Students face foolish problems like these on the daily. School dress codes have been around for ages without much change. They are meant to prohibit students from wearing certain styles or types of clothing. Despite this, school dress codes are not faultless. They fail to create a diverse, distraction free, and equal learning environment. For this reason, school dress codes need to change. School dress codes need

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    lose them little by little. I remember how my mom used to make us wear uniform to school, and how we didn't have a choice. My mom was very strict, that every day we had to wear uniform, no matter what was the situation. Now my little sister, and little brother they go to school and they have a choice if they want to wear the uniform to school or if they don’t want to wear the uniform. My mom lost the idea of making them wear uniform to school. They don’t know how strict my mom was, now she lost her strict

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    Dress Code Is Unfair

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    One of the challenges I face in this school is the dress code. I believe the dress code is ridiculous, unnecessary, and not fair. One of the ways the dress code is not fair is the only dress code girls that are mainly in the 7th grade, and the boys could come to school with tank tops and shorts, and no one would care. As soon as a girl wears a shirt that has a 2 inch wide strap, all of the principles overreact, because it is “distracting.” Instead of dress coding the girls, they should educate these

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    School Dress Code Essay

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    School dress code, a rule everyone has been familiar with from as young as first grade. Some dress codes make complete sense: no clothing with vulgar words, no gang affiliated clothing, no showing underwear. Other dress codes just seem completely sexist: no leggings, no showing shoulders, no shorts above knees. The reasons for these dress codes are usually "Its a distraction to the boys,"; but in reality, these dress codes are harmful and sexist to each of the genders. I remember in first grade

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    At Conway Springs High School students are expected to dress in a manner which does not interrupt the learning process (“Dress Code”). Having a strict dress code can cause students to want to wear those clothes more often leading to more students not wanting to come to school. Even though these rules apply not everyone follows them, which means the Board of Education needs to be strict on telling students what they aren’t allowed to wear, but here in Conway Springs only a few students are sent home

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    School Uniforms: The Next Big Problem? School uniforms; lots of schools have them, but did students or the people who matter actually have a choice in the decision of their school having uniforms? No. Mostly, it’s the parents or the administration making all the choices for our youth. What is the point of school uniforms other than making a school bland and boring? In this essay, you will see how they stifle creativity, promote conformity over individuality, and how they do not make any actual

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    Dress Code Dbq

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    In schools everywhere both boys and girls are forced into modifying their normal clothing style to something the fits into their school´s strict rules. Students are having to look for clothes that are in the school´s standards, not what they like to wear. Our school´s dress code should be revised to more realistic expectations from the students. Students have the right to express themselves through their clothing. ¨… how a person dresses is a kind of self- expression...¨ (Source 1). What a person

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