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    School Uniforms

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    Most teenagers think that wearing uniforms is a waste of time and that it shouldn't be mandatory. There are many positive and negative effects but I believe that school uniforms should be mandatory. There are many advantages such as peer equivalency, self esteem, easier for parents, and also stress reducing. There are also some questionable disadvantages such as lack of self expression, demeaning morale, and lack of diversity. Teenagers of this day and age belong in the age group where peer pressure

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    Mandatory Uniforms

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    Mandatory Uniforms in Schools More and more often these days, schools are requiring students to dress in uniform. Driving up to a school campus, you see multitudes of children looking exactly alike pouring out the doors. Is it okay to take away students’ opportunities to express their individual style, or are uniforms a better decision to help prevent bullying over those individual styles? School uniforms should be mandatory in schools, as they will decrease the risk of bullying, create a sense

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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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    School Uniform School uniforms keep students focused on their education not in their clothings. When all students are wearing the same outfit, they are less concerned about how they look and how they fit in with their peers. It’s easier for parent and students do not spend time choosing appropriate outfit for school day. It helps students can only concentrate on their schoolwork. Education is one of the big institutions for every kid that go to school. Also education is the roots that will help people

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    have debated on what solution to come up with. Should Sir John A. Macdonald (SJAM) have uniforms? Some people believe that uniforms take away the right of self-expression. Others argue that uniforms keep students focused on studies rather than fashion. Wearing school uniforms should become mandatory because it ensures equality within the school, reduces expenses, and it creates discipline in the school. Uniforms maintain equality within the school. Students should not have to worry about peer pressure

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    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 who

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    School uniforms are not necessary By, Angel Thompson Do you like school uniforms? I know I don’t. I think that boys and girls are just getting taught to cover up their body and not be who they are. Did you know there's only 19 percent of public schools that wear school uniforms? I believe that school uniforms should not be necessary. Some people can’t afford school uniforms. If kids can’t afford school uniforms then they can’t go to that school. Maybe most kids don’t like uniforms because maybe

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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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    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 E. Howard, said the district turned to uniforms in response

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    office 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

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