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    In a recent survey‚ 77% of High School students either feel upset‚ mad or violated not being able to wear what they want to school. Students should have the right to wear what they please to school. At many schools‚ the dress code is unfair. It’s mostly only directed to females when it should be directed to males as much as it is to us girls. We should go to school to learn‚ not to be told we can’t wear what we want. This is causing students to get more and more angry about not being able to wear

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    Changing the Rule on Dress Code The dress code in public schooling has been a controversial issue forever. I feel some type of dress code would cut down some of the everyday problems that schools have today. School uniforms and dress codes in public schools are not a good idea because you can’t express yourself the way you want to. I disagree with the school dress code because it doesn’t allow people to express themselves‚ people can’t dress for the weather‚ and it doesn’t let people choose how

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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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    becomes necessary for students to protest against dress code. Students should have the right to dress how they desire to because it is a form of expressing their individuality. The Declaration: We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ the dress code is sending a wrong message for the reason 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

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    com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Meiklejohn-et-al-2012.pdf This resource is a culmination of research. It touches on many areas‚ such as the rationale behind teaching mindfulness traditionally in schools‚ many examples of where it happens around the world‚ and future research. It tackles barriers and challenges that may be faced in schools. This resource is so valuable to establish a baseline for expectations for K-12 mindfulness education in all realms (and even Pre-K in

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    In a world of white male supremacy‚ girls can’t even feel free to wear the clothes they truly want to wear. Dress codes at Sherwood School District and school districts all over America have unfair restrictions against girls‚ and are teaching them negative lessons about themselves and their bodies from a very young age. Although there is a point where a piece of clothing just isn’t appropriate to wear out‚ the fact that thin strapped tank tops and shorter shorts are banned is just as ridiculous

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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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    “restrictive”‚ gun dealers must have a valid license to sell firearms‚ and the movements of each privately owned firearm must be recorded in an official register. Without more federal control over the flow of guns in the United States‚ schools are easy and accessible targets for school shooters to take advantage of. It is important that Congress is proactive‚ taking action before an incident occurs‚ instead of reacting to a tragedy with massive loss of life. The background checks system that is currently implemented

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    How to Improve Public Schools Since the 17th century‚ American public schools have provided its children with a wonderful opportunity of receiving a free education that ensures a general understanding of various subjects such as mathematics and literature giving generation after generation the foundation of knowledge. Public schools have made several positive leaps since its begging from teaching only males students to teaching all genders‚ as well as becoming desegregated in 1969

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    Schools Need Dress Codes Dress codes in public schooling have recently been a controversial issue nation-wide. Mandatory uniform policy’s measures and emphasize the benefits of students on specific behavioral and academic outcomes. The arguments for the issue are just as strong as those against the issue. There are two main points surrounding school uniforms: performance and school and reduction of violence due to uniformity. Uniforms are argued to positively affect student safety by: lowering

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