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    concept of school uniforms is familiar to many European schools and private schools within the United States. However‚ much more attention to the controversy over school uniforms arose when a significant movement began in the 1980’s to introduce dress codes within public schools in the United States. . “In 1996‚ approximately three percent of all schools in the United States had a school uniform policy (Gentile & Imberman‚ 2009).” How Society Views Uniforms During the 1996 State of the Union Address

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    No Need for a Uniform

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    No need for a uniform The US education system is facing a dilemma. High dropout rates‚ low graduation rates‚ bullying and budget cuts are among the problems US schools are facing today. Trying to find solutions to these problems‚ school uniform proponents think that school uniforms might be the key to solve them (Alhanati). In countries like Great Britain‚ school uniforms are common and many other countries like Ireland‚ New Zealand‚ and South Africa adapted the same system (Should Uniforms in Schools

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    expensive brand names. In addition‚ school uniform saves time in the mornings because you don’t have to think much about what to wear. In addition‚ schools claim that school uniform is important for good education because pupils need to obey a certain dress code‚ a thing that helps the students be prepared for the army and any other framework. On the other hand‚ some pupils claim that wearing a school uniform hurts their individuality and self-expression. They claim it deprives them of the right to wear

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    outward appearance as every other subject." Another problem that may surface due to the implementation of school uniforms is the suppression of the individual’s creativity and expression. Many students’ express who they are through the way they dress. If a teenager wants to show the rest of the world that he loves Jesus‚ then he or she might wear a T-shirt that states a positive view

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    The united states are supposed to be a country of freedom and individuality. Each and every person in the world is different‚ and making a people dress the same they cannot express themselves fairly they way that they would like to. It is sensible for schools to be able to make dress codes‚ but telling students they have to all dress the same is absolutely ridiculous. Having school uniforms is not necessary and there are many reasons to prove why schools should not make their students wear

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    In 1969‚ the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District that students do not “shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech and expression at the schoolhouse gate.” Students should not be forced to wear school uniforms because they restrict freedom of expression‚ promote conformity rather than individuality‚ and they are widely opposed by students. The first reason that students shouldn’t be forced to wear uniforms is because they restrict freedom of expression

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    The 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

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    School Uniforms

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    Cited: Holtz‚ Kristin. "Dress Code plan: T-shirt standard for all." 2010. Khilawala‚ Rashida. school uniforms pros and cons. Buzzle‚ 2010. "Public School Uniforms: The Pros and Cons for Your Child." 2010.

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    uniforms are mandatory

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    school. Private school kids change after they get home because they have uniforms. In school‚ it helps them keep focused on school work and not on clothe and how they look. In fact‚ it helps teachers because they do not have to deal with the dress code being broken. In fact private schools have higher GPA’s than students in public schools. Schools should enforce a rule

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    Statistics show that schools who have the uniform policy‚ students grades improved‚ the male students aren’t as distracted by what the females students are (or aren’t) wearing‚ and students feel a sense of equality with one another. When students dress properly and follow guidelines this teaches them how to follow guidelines later on in life. Wearing uniforms also help students to stay focus on the big picture that we are all equal and we all belong. This help cut back on bullying‚ therefore the

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