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    private and parochial schools have long required students to follow a dress code or wear uniforms‚ public schools have traditionally allowed students to wear what they and their parents like. Many problems have occurred in those traditional schools that have caused the schools boards across the nation to look into the better of uniforms. Wilde (2001) stated‚ “Uniforms are certainly easier for administrators to enforce than dress codes” (GreatSchools Staff). Gooding Elementary is a small‚ yet loud school

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    Many students today are pressured by the present American youth and pop cultures to dress a particular way. This also means wearing a particular brand of clothing. Due to the popularity of the name brand clothing it is usually extremely costly to consumers. Many companies such as Lands End‚ JC Penny‚ Sears‚ Kmart‚ and The Gap‚ have designed

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    fights have decreased and students were more focused. Students who wear school uniforms behave more appropriately in the school environment more likely to follow school rules. As the research in school has shown‚ the mandatory use of standardized dress reduces violence within the

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    debate on whether school uniforms should be completely abolished in all schools‚ both private and public‚ or‚ on the contrary‚ uniforms should become a compulsory addition to all middle-level educational institutions. Despite the friction between the pros and cons‚ I personally stick to the idea that school uniforms should be introduced in all public and private schools‚ as wearing school uniforms does not make unfair comparisons between student’s incomes in terms of clothing and that it aids students

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    knit shirts in a variety of colors. Here in Hawaii many public schools have uniform t-shirts in a variety of styles and allow the students to wear the bottoms they choose. Although students are able to wear their own bottoms‚ schools have strict dress code policies for the students to follow. In 1996‚ President Clinton instructed the Federal Education Department to distribute manuals to all

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    give their child everything they need. However‚ when it comes to schools‚ there is one controversial issue that each school encounters‚ every year: whether or not the children in their school will be required to wear a uniform. In the article “The Pros and Cons of School Uniforms‚” Michelle McDermott explains that 23% of schools in the United States require uniforms. Some parents want their children to go to a school with required uniforms‚ some parents do not want their kids to wear uniforms‚ and

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    requiring school uniforms in public schools‚ education will be improved. A dress code will enforce discipline toward learning. Uniforms improve a person’s outlook toward success. Students generally act the way they are dressed. With fewer distractions‚ students see the school as a workplace for teaching and learning. Students also have less stress in their lives because they are not in a fashion competition. Dress codes also lead to a change in grades. Mainly this happens because the student’s

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    Would you rather wear different clothes every day‚ or wear a fixed‚ standard uniform to school? If you want to dress differently every day‚ then public school might be the right choice for you. But if not‚ private school might be preferred. Although‚ this not the only attribute to compare; there are many others to compare. Most parents are in a predicament to send their child to a private school or to a public school. “How to decide whether my child should go to a private or a public school? Which

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    have been observed. School districts across the country are battling over this issue with the help of parents. While private and parochial schools have long required students to follow a dress code or wear uniforms‚ public schools have usually allowed students to wear what they (and their parents) like. Pro-uniform parents say that only worked because schools used to be safer. Now that kids are getting mugged for their designer clothes and expensive sneakers‚ school uniforms seem a safer alternative

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    hide their guns; this would have saved the lives of many innocent people. If school administrators did not have to worry about imposing a dress

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