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    realize it’s not in dress code? Or‚ how many times have you worn it anyway & came to school with a plan to avoid Dr. Silvernail so you won’t get dress coded? Let me tell you a story. It’s the first day of freshman year. It’s an important day. It’s the day I will make first impressions & meet future friends. For females‚ we spend HOURS finding just the right outfit. After all‚ THIS is the outfit that would be featured on your ID for the next 3 years. I had read the dress code carefully and picked

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    preparing for a job interview you need to dress professionally. However‚ when people see a person look well dressed‚ they assume that person is a professional‚ capable and smart. Therefore‚ you have to dress better‚ as you want to be perceived‚ for what you want to eventually achieve. If you feel sick‚ let’s say‚ you want to dress comfortably‚ in pajamas or sweat clothes‚ but if you dress better you will feel better. For example‚ there is one man that dress professionally and own a millionaire company

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    Cheating commonly takes place in schools‚ Highschool is no exception. I believe an honor code should be introduced in Hotchkiss. An Honor Code is a great thing to have for students. It is a code where students are expected to not cheat and report others for cheating. It is a great thing to have for students because it holds them up to certain standards and shows what is expected of them. Having an honor code for Hotchkiss would improve the quality and integrity of its students. It isn’t just

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    unbearable. However‚ if there was any thing that I could choose to change‚ the immediate thought that comes to mind is the overdramatic and downright oppressive dress codes of the school administration in today’s world. The issue at hand is that dress codes are not enforced fairly and subject young girls to public humiliation and slut shaming. Dress codes have become a method of teaching girls not to distract boys‚ which is a reflection of the fact that in the year 2018‚ we still blame women for the burden

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    The rule that I would most want changed at our middle school would be the dress code. We should be able to have our shirts untucked‚ be able to wear whatever we want‚ and our school performance should not be based on what we wear. One reason why I think the dress code should be changed is because we should be able to have our shirts untucked. We should be able to have our shirts untucked because all we are doing is sitting there in class. Sometimes I want to move around‚ but really can’t because

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    put limits on your child’s school attire‚ and at the same time help prepare them for their life after school? Well‚ by enforcing school dress codes around the nation‚ this is exactly what we would be doing. Therefore‚ I am completely for the idea of school dress codes. They would ensure that a students’ dress is acceptable for school‚ keep students safer in science laboratories‚ and even help to prepare them for their future life out of school. First of all‚ dress codes are a good idea because they

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    Naked and Equal Dress code is one of the most famous debates of all time; many girls have come forward and are using social media to address the sexism throughout schools. Dress code is also the one-thing students hate dealing with every day‚ but yet the most enforced policy at every school around the globe. These dress codes share one common link‚ which is a bias towards the boys. Boys have come to school breaking one of the few rules that are put on them‚ and they are not punished. The girls fighting

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    2014‚ two boys at an Los Angeles school were seen wearing a shirt with an extremely sexulized photo of a near naked woman in class. This was a huge violation of the school’s dress code‚ yet a teacher stated that one of the boys walked around campus for the entire day wearing the shirt and was never asked to change (Chemaly). If the dress code isn’t enforced for boys the majority of the time‚ why are girls continuously being humiliated with their simple dress code violations‚ such as wearing a tank-top

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    Dress Code Every person in the United States wears clothing and everyone has their own style‚ but when is it appropriate to wear certain kinds of clothes? Dress codes can depend on anywhere from length to color to style. With so many options how do we know what is appropriate to wear in pubic or at school? Uniforms are common in some schools. They allow students to be dressed properly and insure that the student’s attire is not reveling. These rules help make every student identical in what they

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    government and daily life. However‚ the dress code at many schools across the countries are reverting back to gender discrimination. Schools should establish dress codes that are fair to both genders and do not entitle boys to a higher quality education than girls. More girls are being sent home everyday and missing vital lessons at school because the dress code policies are geared toward girls‚ not boys. Jackson Brooke‚ a 16 year old boy says that the school is underestimating boys maturity when

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