Kaplan University
School Uniforms Have and Have Not’s Wearing of uniforms should be made mandatory in all schools not just public schools. Statistics show that schools who have the uniform policy, students grades improved, the male students aren’t as distracted by what the females students are (or aren’t) wearing, and students feel a sense of equality with one another.
When students dress properly and follow guidelines this teaches them how to follow guidelines later on in life. Wearing uniforms also help students to stay focus on the big picture that we are all equal and we all belong. This help cut back on bullying, therefore the students who would normally be bullied now have a much better disposition while at school. When a student feels less threatened at school, they can concentrate better which leads to better grades.
Schools that enforce the uniform policy found that their students feel safe and secure. According to the department of education, young people who feel safe and secure learn basic. School uniforms have given society a positive outlook, by reducing disciplinary problems and increasing school safety. Schools that have the uniform policy student’s have learned discipline. These students unknowingly learned to follow a dress code which will help them later on in life with employment or even joining the military for that matter.
Wearing uniforms also help students to stay focus on the big picture that we are all equal and we all belong. This help cut back on bullying, therefore the students who would normally be bullied now have a much better disposition while at school. When a student feels less threatened at school, they can concentrate better which leads to better grades. Officials say that students feel happier when they don’t have to worry about their clothes. Virginia Draa, assistant professor at Youngstown state university took a survey with students with uniforms and