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    Chance’s can be that you have been under a dress code‚ but didn’t think about it that much. There is only 47 percent of schools that have dress codes‚ but 60 percent of schools that don’t. We are here to tell you what we think‚ and why there should or shouldn’t be dress codes. At the Troy Junior high‚ my school‚ the following dress code is enforced; “there are not any hats or and other coving head things are not allowed‚ shorts and skirts should not be inappropriately tight or short and

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    attended a public high school understands the struggle of dress code. On those scorching hot days as the school year approaches summer‚ many girls can be found scavenging through their closet for a “school appropriate” outfit or one they won’t melt into a sweaty puddle in. Her dresses will show too much leg‚ her tops will inapporpriately expose her shoulder or collar bone‚ and her shorts will be too short - at least that’s what the school says. Dress code in modern day high schools discriminates against

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    something as well as a man could. In addition to this‚ dress code has become a extremely biased controversy. Dress code is meant to restrict the wardrobe of all students‚ not just girls. Young girls are told every day what they can and can’t

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    preparing for a job interview you need to dress professionally. However‚ when people see a person look well dressed‚ they assume that person is a professional‚ capable and smart. Therefore‚ you have to dress better‚ as you want to be perceived‚ for what you want to eventually achieve. If you feel sick‚ let’s say‚ you want to dress comfortably‚ in pajamas or sweat clothes‚ but if you dress better you will feel better. For example‚ there is one man that dress professionally and own a millionaire company

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    Dress Code A group of high school students‚ were protesting their school’s ban against tank tops and leggings‚ female students said that they were informed that this type of clothing was "too much of an interruption” to the men in their school. Can clothes really affect your capability of receiving an education? Does enforcing dress code favor men‚ but not women? It is absurd to me that the idea of a teen wearing leggings is provoking a male student and keeping him from getting an education.

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    unbearable. However‚ if there was any thing that I could choose to change‚ the immediate thought that comes to mind is the overdramatic and downright oppressive dress codes of the school administration in today’s world. The issue at hand is that dress codes are not enforced fairly and subject young girls to public humiliation and slut shaming. Dress codes have become a method of teaching girls not to distract boys‚ which is a reflection of the fact that in the year 2018‚ we still blame women for the burden

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    Dress codes distract kids not help them. Yes‚ you are reading this correctly kids are getting in trouble at school‚ then going home and getting in more trouble because the school said he or she’s clothes aren’t covering all the skin. So when they get home their parents assume they fought against the school and that’s why they got kicked out for a certain period of time. We are going to figure out why this is happening to kids on such little notice and why the school isn’t telling parents before the

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    students these days do not need rules such as: dress code‚ identification cards‚ and truancy (not attending school). We are old to understand the consequences of our actions‚ and we are willing to accept them. Most of the rules in our school are somewhat logical‚ however‚ we don’t need rules that are going to disrupt our learning. The reason I say this is because when we go to school everyday‚ all we worry about is if we have our ID‚ or if we’re in dress code

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    realize it’s not in dress code? Or‚ how many times have you worn it anyway & came to school with a plan to avoid Dr. Silvernail so you won’t get dress coded? Let me tell you a story. It’s the first day of freshman year. It’s an important day. It’s the day I will make first impressions & meet future friends. For females‚ we spend HOURS finding just the right outfit. After all‚ THIS is the outfit that would be featured on your ID for the next 3 years. I had read the dress code carefully and

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    Dress codes and uniforms have been around since the 1900’s. However‚ skin shaming has been around since the 1600’s. In Victorian ages‚ men would gasp at the sight of an ankle. Now people wear shorts that cover the same as one’s underwear. As times change so do social norms. In 2015 it is perfectly acceptable to see a person walking down the street in short shorts and a crop top. It is now accepted that people’s bodies are not meant to be criticized as if they are no more than a sexual object. However

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