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    School Uniforms The first school district in the United States to require all K-8 students to wear uniforms was Long Beach‚ CA‚ in January 1994. (Pro and con of school uniform). I believe all schools should have school uniforms. School uniforms add measures of safety in identical dress‚ Improve attendance and there is less bullying. Uniforms add measures of safety in the schools. Uniforms reduce ways in which gang members can identify each other and start ruckus. Almost two

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    students do not support school uniforms; however they do not know the benefits in wearing them. Believe it or not‚ there are a lot more pros than cons when it comes to wearing school uniforms. First off‚ school uniforms will develop a better teaching and learning environment. They will also save families a good deal of money. And lastly‚ school uniforms will eliminate a lot of bulling and labeling. A school would be a better place‚ for teachers and students‚ if school uniforms were required. The most

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    Mandating School Uniforms and the Effects on Students and Society The Reasons for Mandating School Uniforms and the Effects on Students and Society The need to mandate school uniforms in public schools has been a heated debate for some time. This has a chance of becoming a very big trend in public schools today‚ especially with all the bullying‚ violence‚ school shootings and gang related incidents. Numerous studies have been conducted to see whether mandating school uniforms will help

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    The idea of school uniforms seems like an outworn notion for many North Americans. Unless a child attends private school‚ you never see many children running around in school uniforms‚ as it is not normally practiced by families. Yet‚ for children all over the world‚ wearing school uniforms is the norm. Students that learn in schools requiring school uniforms generally perform admirably academically and seem content with wearing the same variety of outfit every day. There are many benefits to wearing

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    wear a uniform. Do you ever hear students saying‚”I wish we don’t have to wear uniforms”? Do you ever wonder why? This essay will be about why we shouldn’t have uniforms‚ why we should wear as we like‚ and why uniforms shouldn’t be a part of school. Wearing uniforms has been annoying for students and adults know why in this essay. We shouldn’t have uniforms because students have a right to express themselves. Some students need to wear religious clothes‚ how will they wear uniforms? Ex. Burqas

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    Is school symbolized by uniforms? Most adults would see schools with uniforms the epitome of schools;but are they necessary or needed. Should schools have uniforms at all? This are questions that when answered are interests of both parents as well as students. As far as school goes uniforms make kids mentally think that they are going to school‚creating better behaved students‚ reducing the possible disciplinary problems in the learning environment; making uniforms a great source to prevent fights

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    A school uniform consists of a limited range of clothing‚ including footwear and headwear. It identifies students as belonging to a particular school. Schools usually expect students to wear the uniform during school hours‚ while traveling to and from school‚ and when engaged in school activities out of school hours. One of the chief benefits of school uniforms‚ say proponents‚ is that they make schools safer. Uniforms are said to reduce gang influence‚ minimize violence by reducing some sources

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    After several not-so-great experiences I have had in the school district‚ I think I have come up with a long-term solution to increasing amounts of disrespect and subordination both among the students and the faculty. I grew up in a parochial school in New York City. In St. Andrews we had to wear school uniforms. The memories of my childhood aren’t filled with unforgivable actions towards me‚ and people picking on each other about what clothes they are wearing. The most trouble I ever remember

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    Making Uniforms Mandatory Should uniforms be mandatory for elementary and middle school? Some say uniforms doesn’t have to be just for private schools only. Uniforms have been around for a very long time for private schools only. Most uniforms started at elementary and middle schools. Back then‚ uniforms were not as popular as they are today because of how much dressing could take part in students. In the past three years‚ wearing uniforms became a policy for more schools. Uniforms should be permitted

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    Having a school uniform isn’t ideal to every student‚ having to wear the same clothes over and over again everyday. “A female student at Buchanan High School said students are fighting back-not only because they feel they’re not free to express themselves‚ but also because they believe that clothing rules shouldn’t be different between genders” (Gabrielle Sorta). Not only do students not have the right to express themselves through clothing items‚ but based on gender they’re extremely restricted

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