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    School Uniforms: Too Much or What We Need? University of Phoenix Many students today fear that the heart of a controversial issue involving school uniforms will become an issue in their school. Some educators feel as though school uniforms are actually the answer to keeping our schools safe‚ making our students happy‚ and making our schools a better learning center. Most students and some parents feel as though school uniforms will take away a student’s individuality‚ fear that they are

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    Not Have Uniforms There are a lot of debates going on as to whether schools should have uniforms or not. In my opinion schools shouldn’t have school uniforms. My arguments are‚ first‚ having uniforms will not help the school environment. Second‚ some families can’t afford the cost of two different wardrobes. Finally‚ uniforms take away from the student’s style and individuality. Uniforms have more disadvantages than advantages. The first reason why schools should not have uniforms is because

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    today aren’t in the best condition. There is teasing‚ violence‚ discrimination‚ cliques‚ and poverty. There is much to say about how having mandatory school uniforms will help these problems. My question is‚ will uniforms help these problems enough to dismiss the hurt that they would cause? I say the uniforms do little to help. Having uniforms would stop the teasing and discrimination about clothing‚ but there is more to tease or discriminate someone about rather than just clothing. Such as hygiene

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    A group of small boys and girls all warring the same colored uniforms assembled in front of a catholic school is what I imagine when thinking about school uniforms. This is probably what most people imagine. They have been attached to students of European and private schools. Such pictures of students dressing in school uniforms have led to stereotyping and a negative attitude towards schools enforcing a uniform policy. Displayed as robots without the ability to express them selves in a society that

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    I believe wearing a school uniform is an obstacle of children’s right to individuality and self-expression. Everyone is unique‚ and so making children wear a school uniform takes away their individuality and personality. Maybe this discourages them from performing to their fullest potential‚ and exceeding to higher levels in their subjects? I think most school uniforms are hideous and unappealing‚ and being forced to wear something that is not comfortable to a child is not good for their mental

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    The requirement of school uniforms would improve the over-all education experience for students. Do you concentrate better with or without distractions? There are several reasons why schools should implement and require uniforms. I believe if we eliminate the distractions of “fashionable” clothing and require school uniforms‚ we can eliminate violence‚ due to peer pressure‚ bullying‚ and gang affiliation. It would also alleviate the stress imposed on parents to purchase expensive name-brand clothing

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    school-wide uniform policy. That fall‚ Will Rogers became the first school in Long Beach County to have a mandatory uniform policy. Other schools in the district soon followed drawing national attention‚ including a personal visit from then President Clinton. Recent memories of school shootings around the nation caused President Clinton to urge other school districts to move to uniforms in his 1996 State of the Union Address. This started a seemingly endless debate over school uniforms in public schools

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    UCR Program Kelsey Muehlbauer Essay Question Two Intro to Criminal Justice 9/12/14 The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) a statistical reporting program run by the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) division. The UCR Program publishes Crime in the United States‚ which provides an annual summation of the incidence and rate of reported crimes throughout the United States. This is important crime data that comes from the UCR and is published annually by the FBI. Crime statistics shows

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    "Just slapping clothes on kids won’t improve a school‚ but uniforms accompanied by other reforms can make a difference. Uniforms send a message and remind students that they are in school. One element of the message is that when you are going to school‚ that is your place of work. That is the place where you are working at getting smart." ~Joe Palumbo. Uniforms cause children to be more civilized and mature in what they are doing. It could lead the kids to a greater future and teach them to be more

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    School uniforms Statistics show that schools‚ who have adopted uniforms‚ have seen a drop in all around problems at the school. “A small study by Kelly DeLong (Ohio State University thesis‚ 1998) linked uniforms to improved student outcomes. She found ’there was a significant difference in reading‚ mathematics‚ and citizenship tests between the school with the uniforms and the school without the uniforms.’" It has been proven that schools with uniforms have seen a rise in grades with students. With

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