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    Persuasive Essay Kuresa Tauanuu 10/17/16 At some schools‚ students are required to wear school uniforms. Why does some of these schools have a dress code? The school’s staff believed that if they make a dress code in their schools the students would feel more discipline and were able to understand that learning should be only their priority. The students would feel like they wanted to subvert the school’s staff. So the fight within the schools began. If the students weren’t able to select their

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    In schools‚ girls are dress coded for the most foolish reasons. Women on the streets are called rude names for wearing certain outfits. Girls and women are told how to dress‚ what clothings are presentable‚ and what is too much. As long as there are commands placed upon women on how to dress‚ women will never be free. Women are often deemed as sluts or whores when they wear provocative clothing. When women wear certain clothing pieces‚ they are the accessories to the clothing. Schools and others

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    I believe that kids in school should not have a required dress code for three very important reasons‚ they can be comfortable while at schooldress for the weather‚ and be unique and diverse in their own way. First of all‚ some school uniforms can be so uncomfortable that it is hard for the students to focus on school when all that they can think about is how uncomfortable they are‚ whether that be the uniform is itchy‚ the wrong size‚ etc. When kids are also uncomfortable they feel self conscious

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    English-6th period 22 April 2013 Dress Code or No Dress Code? 36% of parents believe that school uniforms hinder students’ personal liberties. 34% of parents say that uniforms also [hamper] self-expression and creativity. 23% of schools in the U.S. [require] school uniforms (School Uniforms Statistics). Maybe your school is one of those schools that require uniforms. I bet you’d rather be able to pick what you wear to school. Maybe your school is one of those schools that’s considering uniforms and

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    One of the least enforced school policies of today is the school dress code‚ that is unless one of the assistant principals standing in the hallway is having a bad day‚ then it is the most enforced policy at my high school. Everyone of our faculty members seem to have an opinion on what’s too short‚ whats too tight‚ and what just plain out does not look right. School dress code is one of the most outrageous set of rules that us as students have to follow. Starting off with “shorts must extend to

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    as warm as her. They all mind their own business unaware of the fact that she is breaking the dress code. Until the teacher walks in‚ he looks around his classroom checking to see if their are any indecencies and sees little stephanie’s shoulders! He doesn’t know what to do‚ so he does what any good teacher would do‚ and calls her to the front of the room. “Stephanie are you aware that the whole school can see your shoulders? You must upkeep the dignity of this district and by wearing what you are

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    The Dress Code Debate Dress codes have been the center of debates in schools for many years‚ and it probably will continue to be that way. Many will claim that dress codes are usually discriminating against one gender or one ethnicity. For example‚ the main people who are called out for inappropriate dress code are girls. Also‚ rules like “no gangster attire” are implied to be for African Americans. The main argument‚ however‚ for people who support dress codes is that it allows students to be prepared

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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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    Hello‚ my is Madison Baker and I am going to talk about dress code.The dress code at our school is not strict but there are some things I don’t agree with.You see reports on the news about teen girls who have gotten kicked out of school for not following a dress code rule.If you want to hear more about at this topic then keep on reading. I personally think that there are some dress code rules at our school that could be more lenient.One of those rules are the rule on shorts.I think that if

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    Connors English 10 14 October 2016 Dress Code!!!! "In August‚ a Mississippi student’s senior portrait was banned from her yearbook because she had posed in a tuxedo" (Hoffman). As more schools are getting dress code more students aren’t in favor of it.Dress code doesn’t allow students to express themselves‚ students rebel against dress code and it’s more expensive for families. School uniforms don’t allow students to express themselves. School dress codes are neglecting to teach boys respect for

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