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    whether it is right or wrong to be made to wear School uniform is what I will be discussing. This is an issue as people have conflicting views on why we should be forced to wear these clothes. The majority believe this to be a commendable notion whereas some think it isn't worth it. Despite some good points for opposing uniform, my overall view is that it is a good idea. One of the the most debatable and contraversial issues when opposing School uniform is that it removes individual identity. The

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    Beneficial Clothing for Schools Around the world, several schools require their students to wear school uniforms. Many students do not adore this idea, but do they truly know how it benefits them. Some wonder if these uniforms actually improve their learning and experiences in school. Numerous questions have arisen when schools consider this idea. The debate today is growing, as schools try to figure out how they can enhance their school. There are various improvements in school systems when they reach

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    School uniform should mandatory or not; this argument is one of the most important debates for the last decade. According to the first amendment, all Americans have the right to express their own opinion without any fear of punishment. This value, however, is not appropriate for schools. School uniforms have several advantages, however, there are three major benefits. These benefits include making students’ lives simpler and stress-free, makes students disciplined and focused on their studies and

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    Most schools in America have a school uniform or school dress code. These dress codes usually consist of blue, green, white, red, or black collared shirts and khaki pants or shorts with close toed shoes. As it stands today schools have no true reasoning to force their students to wear uniforms. However, at the high school level most schools don’t have dress code anymore. Well if that is the case then why does McKeel force students to wear uniforms despite other schools actions? To begin with, school

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    to school. Not only would you be able to do such a thing, but all of your friends were doing it, too! Sound too good to be true? Well, it’s becoming more common in our society as school uniforms have gone beyond private schools to public schools. Uniforms have a positive effect on students’ self-esteem, attendance, discipline, and test scores. They have also been proven to decrease the rate of crime and violence in public schools. Most students and even parents will argue that school uniforms stifle

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    Composition 102 October 14, 2017 School Uniforms, A Necessary Strategy At first glance, the only winners in the topic of school uniform policy are the uniform companies and the retail establishments that sell them. The idea of mandatory uniform requirements is repugnant and unpalatable to many Americans. It stifles students’ freedom and forces conformity on our most impressionable citizens, children. However, violence in our schools was the impetus for uniform policy adoption. It gained momentum

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    asked or had a debate over if school dress codes should be allowed? Well I have and I believe that it should not be allowed. Many students argue that they think that the dress code in school is irrelevant. I too believe that it is irrelevant. I believe that if they will not let us wear the clothes that we may want to wear is taking our right to express ourselves. The school board thinks that if they have dress code their education scores will be higher. Uniforms takes our right to express ourselves

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    The issue of school dress codes and uniforms is relevant in today’s society because it affects nearly everyone since everyone goes through some sort of schooling. The issue of dress codes particularly affects the students, the parents, and the school faculty. Students are constantly wearing new fashion trends that may be distracting in the learning environment. This issue relates to social justice because the implementation of uniforms diminishes socioeconomic differences. Uniforms create equality

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    towards other people and how they judge them. At school students make sure they look good so they don’t have to suffer through other kids coming up to them and picking on them. In school, they can focus more on what everyone is wearing rather than what school notes they should be writing down. A student has way too much freedom in the way they dress and act. Most kids They have no idea of how they must dress later when they obtain a job. school uniforms should be required because they can reduce the

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    When my son started school in 2007, he was not required to wear any type of uniform for almost two academic years. As soon as he started first grade, he noticed a big change; a new dress code which makes him wear the same color of outfit as his classmates, a uniform. Many schools in the world use uniform in schools. Brunsma a sociologist at the Virginia university stated in his book that: “The idea of requiring public school students to wear uniforms was first envisioned in the 1980s by then-Washington

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