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    School uniforms Good: Save money-- don’t need to buy many casual clothes for school days. Parents only need to buy school uniforms for their children. (School uniforms can save parents a lot of money as they then only need to buy their children casual clothes to wear on the weekends. Otherwise‚ parents need to constantly replenish their child’s wardrobe with the latest fashions‚ which can be very expensive. They would need to provide clothes for 5 days of every week plus weekends‚ sports and

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    Does the old adage "clothes make the man" apply to students in the school setting? Can the way students dress have an impact on such things as school climate and safety‚ academic success‚ and behavior? Some administrators think so and tighten up student dress codes or begin requiring students to wear uniforms as a way of reducing the risk of violence and creating a positive‚ productive learning environment. Nowadays‚ fashion is a popular issue‚ but it leads to many complex problems in our society

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    Banning of school uniforms Let’s all take a moment and imagine that you have to wake up early in the morning and you have to go to school. You put on the same clothes that you were wearing yesterday and walk to school. You open the door and you see a million people‚ all wearing the same outfit as you. It feels just like yesterday and the day before that. That is what every day would be like if our school had uniforms. I know that many kids in public schools are against having uniforms in school. I agree

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    benefits of school uniforms are countless. Uniforms can help eliminate peer pressure among students and can also help students and parents save time and money. Violence can also be greatly reduced simply by wearing school uniforms. Although the wearing of uniforms has been widely practiced throughout European‚ African‚ and South American public schools‚ the practice has primarily been within private schools systems throughout the United States until recently (West). All public schools should be required

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    OPINION/ ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS ESSAY ANALYSIS: “School uniforms must be compulsory”. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Individualism is a fundamental value in the United States. All Americans believe in the right to express their own opinion without fear of punishment. This value‚ however‚ is coming under fire in an unlikely place – the public school classroom. The issue is school uniforms. Should public school students be allowed to make individual decisions about clothing

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    Speech on school uniforms Now‚ who likes to dress up? Who likes to be unique? I can tell you that wearing the same clothes as everyone is not very unique is it? Body paragraph 2 basically the only reason for uniforms is that School’s are afraid that students are going to dress inappropriately. Polls actually say that less than a quarter of students in high school dress inappropriately. So why everyone should get punished too!? Body paragraph 3 We are told to tuck our shirts in and do

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    Uniform policies have been a prevalent topic in middle school for many years. The uniform policy was proposed for the students wellbeing. Although many disagree with this policy‚ many individuals say it adds a respectful aspect to the academic system. Uniforms are ideal for three reasons‚ they stop differences between the rich and the poor‚ they cut down bullying and they help students focus on their school work and have better behavior. Uniforms have had an impact on the rich and the poor. Uniforms

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    SCHOOL UNIFORMS School uniforms help to keep the school safer‚ and less bullying happens. Our brainstorming process consisted of using the 7-step decision making process‚ through the brainstorming‚ we had many ideas. Some of our ideas were hats‚ lunch‚ and backpacks. We chose school uniforms‚ because many schools don’t have uniforms‚ we didn’t think it was fair that some schools have it and others don’t. School dress code shouldn’t be so strict. We as a group chose the dress code policy of Sartell

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    School Uniforms         School uniforms are becoming a popular trend amongst schools. Students and even most parents don’t agree with the enforcement with school uniforms; stating that uniforms take away the right of self-expression. School uniforms are not a negative thing to have. Yes‚ uniforms limit what the students have to choose to wear to school every day‚ but it doesn’t limit them from learning; the only reason they are in school. Student treat school as a fashion show‚ so eliminating

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    victim to crimes at school. Almost 2 million of these incidents involve violence. Although most school violence takes the form of minor assaults‚ some episodes are far more serious. Some end in tragedy. For example‚ in two recent academic years‚ a total of 85 young people died violently in U.S. schools. Seventy-five percent of these incidents involved firearms.” That statement came from the Constitutional Rights Foundation‚ Updated as of 2012. According to the Book of School Policies published by

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