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    Lgbt Student Dress Codes

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    dress code? Ever wondered why your outfit wasn’t “school appropriate?” This issue of dress code has been discussed a great deal in the recent years over social media. Numerous people have been hurt or offended by what is seen as “inappropriate” or “misleading‚” and the policing of what students are wearing is unfair and extremely sexist. Dress codes objectify students in general‚ but focus mostly on females and LGBT students. Dress codes in high schools‚ including Wren‚ are said to be set in place to

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    Strict Dress Codes

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    Why can’t kids just wear what they want without being in trouble? Kids in schools should not have strict dress codes‚ but instead they should just have some basic rules. For instance‚ girls should not have shorts that are shorter than 6 inches. Another rule would be that guys should not have sagging pants. Finally‚ neither gender should have shirts that show any skin above your waistline. In conclusion‚ Schools should have dress codes‚ but they shouldn’t have really strict dress codes. Dress codes

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    resolution.  “The public school campuses of our nation are experiencing an unprecedented crisis of violence and a shocking decline inacademic achievement.  The National School Boards Association has estimated that approximately 135‚000 guns are brought to the nation’s 85‚000 public schools every day”.  Further as standardized test scores in basic applications such as math and reading continue to plummet‚ many parents and teachers have begun to decry the state of public school education.  The dilapidated

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    Changing The Dress Code Change school dress code because people dress in there own style. People do not follow the code they wear what they want anyway. Some students express there selfs with stuff that they wear. The teachers wear what they want so we should be able to. The school bord do not buy are cloths so they should not tell use what to wear. We should be allowed to wear shorts and half shirts and stuff cause it be them days wear it is hot and when it is hot you do not want to follow

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    summarizing four journal articles and responding to them. The specific issues will be free speech and what it means in a school setting‚ cell phones in classrooms‚ bullying (specifically of students with disabilities)‚ and gender specific dress codes. Freedom of Speech The issue addressed in the first article summary is freedom of speech and how it is interpreted in a public school setting in relation to the distribution of religious materials. This is really not a new topic of debate. Current precedents

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    ACT Writing: Dress Code

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    flappers in the 1920’s. To improve the learning environment for students‚ high schools should adopt a dress code. Since fashion trends changed dramatically from no skin to showing skin‚ many students try to keep up to date. Even though everyone is granted the freedom to express their point of view or fashion sense‚ however‚ there needs to be a limit of how much skin a student shows. A lot of students in my high school often get away with dressing inappropriately because there are approximately

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    Uniforms

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    Students Should Wear Uniforms \students should wear uniforms because‚ it stops bullying. When people can’t afford the most expensive clothes they get bullied. I observed over time that‚ most students like designer clothes‚ but everyone can’t get it so they called names. students need to wear uniforms so everyone can look the same. The students would look nice and well put together. If students all have on the same outfits they can’t get talked about. Wearing uniforms will prevent stereotypes

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    It became clear to me in 8th grade that I was capable of leading others. I found a fault in the dress code. I found that the BJHS was enforcing a rule that was not stated clearly in the handbook. Administrators were punishing female students for wearing shirts that didn’t cover their whole shoulders. I also found that the measurement for shorts and skirts was inconsistent on every student. Perhaps the most frustrating part; BJHS’s administration openly shamed young girls. I was able to convince

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    Female dress code has been a controversial topic for years. People say it’s fair‚ some say unfair‚ but they usually don’t have to deal with it because most of them are adults. To broaden people’s minds‚ it’s time to see it from a student’s vision. School dress‚ specifically female‚ needs to be less restricting because it targets female and it’s “distracting” boys and teachers. One’s opinion may be that it specifically targets women. On Al Jazeera America‚ Jennifer Weiss-Wolf wrote about dress code

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    that it seems to be considered at as if it is only applied towards girls‚ which is wrong because boys can wear clothes that remain considered to be part of the dress code. List of grievances: Until now‚ students have subjected to the unfairness by school authorities. Some of the unfairness and mistreatment are: They send a message to girls that if they are harassed by boys; it is their fault. They should

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