The First Amendment safeguards the right of every American to speak and think freely. The First Amendment applies to everyone including public schools. The First Amendment applies to students on school property unless officials can demonstrate a reason to restrict it. The courts have permitted school …show more content…
No, middleton high school does not violate the first amendment because it does not ban unreasonable things. The courts have ruled that the clothing has to be disruptive or distracting. The following are examples of what students are not supposed to wear, bare midriffs or bare backs, no expose underwear, and no clothing promoting violence, discrimination or gang affiliation.
Nation wide uniformes does violate the first amendment.Forcing students to wear uniforms infringes on their right to free speech and expression. However, schools can promote a voluntary student uniform policy. School officials who favor dress codes say that they reduce classroom violence and improve the educational environment. Educators report that dress codes reduce the number of fights in schools.
No, the president can not put a nation wide uniform. Kids go to different types of schools like public, private, and religious schools. If the president put a nation wide school uniform the schools couldn't show their colors for supporting the school. Students can where whatever they want within boundaries like the dress code at the school or college. Forcing students to wear uniforms infringes on their right to free speech and