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    School Uniform Policy

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    Having a school uniform policy is necessary in the public school system. There are a few issues that can be prevented by having a uniform policy not just at school‚ but also at home. They are essential for school students because it allows them all to look the same and they do not have to keep up with all the current fashion trends while in school. It is also an economic factor with saving parents money. Parents will spend on average a few hundred dollars per year on clothing just to make their

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    School Uniform Debate

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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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    School Uniforms Debate

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    The utilization of school uniforms is a subject of sizzling debate among parents and school authorities since long. Some dispute the advantages of school uniforms‚ while others consider that the shortcomings are far more abundant. In our contemporary world‚ children have become much more conscious of their clothes and appearance. This basically echoes our contemporary ideals and the concentration of adults in garments. Kids can‚ nonetheless‚ without some of the reasonable influences that come with

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    Aguilar Per. 1 You may have thought that school uniforms were only worn by those of private schools or upper elite classes‚ but in fact it was quite the opposite. Uniforms were given to poor communities and schools‚ known as charity schools that would help children learn to read and write‚ in England around the 16th century. The uniforms that students would wear consisted of a blue blazer‚ cap and short trousers‚ and a brown satchel bag. The reason uniforms were issued was because it would cost less

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    Uniforms in Public Schools: A Positive Approach Towards the Future Since the late 1990’s many public schools across the nation have opted to implement a stronger dress code policy which have involved the addition to a specific mandated uniform policy. While some critics of mandatory uniform policies believe that there is no justification for change‚ school uniforms offer educational benefits‚ improve student behavior‚ social interaction‚ and are more cost effective and durable than traditional street

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    Holocaust. Our country is sold upon the notion today that all men truly were created equal. Unfortunately there are some people in this world who still believe that to be a mere opinion. However‚ with today’s teaching and tools‚ I believe we are effectively working tords eliminating narrow-minded thinking. <br> <br>Learning about the Holocaust has helped me to understand that human beings are capable of unthinkable hate. Although it can be argued that the peoples involvement in the events of the Holocaust

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    oblivious to the controversy of school uniforms but it is‚ nonetheless‚ a highly debated issue among students and families. Private schools often enforce uniforms‚ which are standardized to indigo or khaki pants and collared shirts limited to the school colors. Many of the public schools in the United States that do not have a uniform policy‚ administer a dress code which the students often neglect and teachers fail to implement. Those in opposition to school uniforms argue that they remove individuality

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    SCHOOL UNIFORM ESSAY In California and other parts of the United States the majority of schools have uniforms. Private schools specially. I am agreeing with schools that want to make uniforms a requirement. It would help the communities to avoid violence within students that claim to be from a crew. Wear school uniforms would help the families to save money. Uniforms would also help schools to have their students focused and interested in their studies‚ instead of thinking what type of clothes

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    Your school principal is considering a new policy that will require all students to wear uniforms. What is your position concerning this issue? Write a letter to your principal stating your position and supporting it with convincing reasons. Be sure to explain your reasons in detail. Everyone in the U.S. would be better without school uniforms. They are not an advantage to schools. School uniforms are not something that should be a law in all schools. When you ask any school kids what the pros

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    At age 13‚ Abigail Smith was a middle school girl. She was inspired by the many sublime models and loved wearing the clothes that they wore. They were exemplars to her. No matter what people said‚ for many were in disapproval‚ she continued wearing what she wanted. Her dreams were to one day become a model and wear her own line of clothing‚ and to inspire others. A few years down the road‚ she was out in the town that she lived in‚ and she was stopped by someone of celebrity looks. This person said

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