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    Dress code nowadays is a little ridiculous especially if you are a girl. In this essay‚ I will be explaining to you why I think dress codes are one of the most sexist and hypocritical rules that are in schools. I will address the rules and my opinion on why they are bad or unfair. I’m pretty sure that every school has a dress code‚ some of more easy going than others and some are just plain ridiculous. In my school‚ if a teacher even catches a glimpse at your bra strap‚ then you either have to wear

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    School Dress Code Have you ever been walking in a school and nearly been blinded by a student that was wearing clothing that was immodest or scanty? In this situation‚ it seems that a dress code is sorely needed. Dress codes have been and still are a raging subject of debate in our schools. They are constantly being assessed and evaluated to determine and confirm that schools are providing the optimal learning environment for their students. Clothing that is revealing; obscene; suggestive; or displays

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    Strict School Dress Codes

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    freedom taken from them more than once‚ whether intentionally or accidentally‚ but it has been a greater issue still to the female population in certain cases‚ such as those who have been forced to submit to the unjust rules of school dress codes across the nation. Strict dress codes constrict any form of creativity for students to express themselves or reflect who they are through their garments. In one case in Woodford County‚ Kentucky a mother had to be pulled out of her job to go to the school and find

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    ACT Writing: Dress Code In today’s society‚ it is considered “normal” to dress in provocative clothing because it’s currently the fashion trend. Some females often dress in short shorts or crop tops that show more skin than flappers in the 1920’s. To improve the learning environment for students‚ high schools should adopt a dress code. Since fashion trends changed dramatically from no skin to showing skin‚ many students try to keep up to date. Even though everyone is granted the freedom

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    very different ideas about what the intentions of the dress code are‚ and while teachers say it’s to make learning better‚ students have different ideas. There has been much debate among students and teachers over what the true purpose of the dress code is. The original dress code was created in 1969 to prevent students from protesting the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands. But there are those who wonder what the real purpose of the dress code is today‚ and whether or not it’s intentions are

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    Uniforms or Dress Codes and how they effect a learning environment Liam McDonald Bethel University Back in the early to mid 90’s a hit television sit-com‚ The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air featured Will Smith as the main character. His mother forced him to move from the projects in Philadelphia to live with his very successful aunt and uncle in the “high toned” suburb of Los Angeles‚ Bel-Air. Although he was in general a “good kid” in the show‚ he was definitely a bit

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    people celebrate the weather change from winter to summer‚ yet teenage girls seem to dread this change because high schools treat dress codes like a “23-19” from Monsters’ Inc. Yet we constantly only see schools directing this dress code majorly at girls; when have we heard of a boy being sent home for his pants being too low? Never. Which is why many see reevaluating the dress code in public schools

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    that come to my mind when I think about it. For instance‚ the dress code‚ the BYOD policy‚ and the freedom. Likewise‚ the dress code at the high school is almost non-existent. Which means‚ we are allowed to wear the clothes we like. Such as‚ shorts‚ ripped jeans‚ and tank tops. At the middle school we aren’t allowed to wear jeans with holes in them‚ which I do not particularly like. Not having to be worried about the dress code is something i’m looking forward to. Furthermore

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    The Piedmont Middle School dress code has become a very controversial topic for both the students and faculty. The dress code states that shorts/skirts must be past the fingertips‚ and shirt sleeves must be at least three fingers in width. While I can see why this code is enforced‚ it is unfair for many students‚ and can interfere with student expression‚ different body types‚ and the student’s education. Middle school is when kids are figuring out who they are and what they like‚ but when they are

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    Supporters argue about why dress codes and uniforms should be enforced more in every school. First‚ they argue about why they should be promoted. According to “School Uniforms” from Opposing Viewpoints in Context‚ supporters claim‚ “They help teachers more quickly identify students on field trips as well as spot outsiders who enter the building.” This claim is saying that it makes it easier for teachers and makes it safer for students in the sense that they are able to identify where they’re from

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