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    several reasons public schools should require uniforms. “School uniforms are one of several strategies being used by this nation’s public schools to restore order in the classroom and safety in the schools” (Stanley‚ 2). “In addition to encouraging students to concentrate on learning‚ rather than on what to wearuniforms can be social equalizers that promote peer acceptances‚ as well as school spirit and school pride” (Stanley‚ 2). School uniforms make it easier for students not to worry about

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    introduction of school uniforms in the public school system would make a positive change for the students and the entire school. A common argument today is whether uniforms should be introduced to the public school system. I agree for many different reasons. The main reasons for having uniforms are that it would prevent bullying‚ create more school pride‚ and make school a better learning environment. An important reason for uniforms is that it would prevent bullying in school. There are a number

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    Rogers Middle School in California’s Long Beach County School District began discussing the idea of a 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

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    Starting school later is a big decision for students‚ teachers and also parents. Students get tired and to a point where enough is enough. When there is late start because of bad weather‚ students seem to get to school and be alert. It is very hard to wake up in the morning for some students because of the night before they might have had to do homework or get caught up doing errands and they seem to go to sleep late and they don’t get much hours of sleep. Schools need to think more about students academics

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    In the past school uniforms were worn predominantly by students in private schools. Recently‚ school uniforms have begun to emerge in public schools. To defend the reasoning behind the uniforms‚ board members of the school districts have conjured many ridiculous claims. One is that students will cut down on teasing and bullying about clothing. Another point is that uniforms will save money on clothes. One more claim is that schools will be safer from outsiders and that uniforms will improve

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    Have you ever been so tired during your first hour class? That is why I believe that schools should start class at a later time. Therefore‚ student can be alive‚ alert‚ and ready for their first hour class and ready to learn! When students have to get up early it affects their physical needs. First‚ the amount of sleep teens get affects their melatonin levels. For example‚ a problem for many teens is that their melatonin levels rise later at night than in most children and adults‚ causing them to

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    bullied everyday‚ our country is for school uniforms. A wise man once said‚ “if it means teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets‚ then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms (debate.org) said from our former president. President Clinton when he provided the momentum to the school uniform movement in 1996. One of the main reasons is too many people get judged in this school for what they wear‚ what they look like and how they

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    Wearing School Uniforms One of the issues in today’s society is; if public schools should issue a mandatory dress code policy for all students to wear uniforms. The word uniform means "one form" which makes everyone equal in dress code. Some people agree with establishing a dress code policy which states all students must wear the designated uniforms. However‚ there are many parents that disagree with establishing this policy. I believe every public school in the U.S should establish a dress

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    School uniformschool uniform is an outfit—a set of standardized clothes—worn primarily for an educational institution. They are common in primary and secondary schools in various countries. When used‚ they form the basis of a school’s dress code. Efficacy A study of uniform wearing in the United States of America published in The Journal of Educational Research by David L. Brunsma‚ of the University of Alabama‚ and Kerry A. Rockquemore‚ of the University of Notre Dame‚ states: "The findings

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    School Uniforms School uniforms have been around for over a century in the private school sector of the United States. In the 1980s school officials in California began considering mandatory school uniforms in public schools as a way of decreasing gang related violence. The ensuing debate gained momentum in January of 1996 when President Clinton endorsed the idea in his State of the Union Address. The issue of requiring school uniforms in public schools is still a heated debate today. Supporters

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