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    their uniform to make them look more unique but teachers quickly catch on to this and demand that we wear what they call the "appropiate uniform". Teens like to be different and have their own style but by schools demanding that everyone obeys the dress code‚ students will all look the same. An argument for school uniform is that if students were to wear what they like the less fortunate pupils would stand out and they would be bullied because they cannot afford the newest clothes‚ this would cause

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    approach school in a more professional manner‚ as they have to dress for the task Cost (purchasing uniforms may actually

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    I suppose I’m a farmer prude‚ but I think the way children dress these days is sad.  I’ve seen first graders that look like little hookers.  Teenage girls that look like professional hookers.  Boys that let their butts hang out over the back of their jeans – what is that message?  (I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wanted to grab the back of some low hanging jeans and pull them up hard enough to give a painful wedgie.) Every generation of children/teens has its problems and issues‚ but the clothing

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    For uniforms‚ your shirt always has to be tucked into your pants or skirt. Which normal clothes there is less restrictions‚ but your shorts have to be a certain length so they aren’t too short. Many people think that public schools don’t have a dress code‚ but there are many restrictions. “My shorts have to be fingertip length.” “No spaghetti strap shirts.” “Uniforms show that you are part of an organization” says Jason Wing. As I have stated before uniforms force us all to be the same. We can express

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    they want‚ violates their freedom of choice. In school‚ students are taught that the US is a free country‚ and they should exercise their rights. Enforcing school uniforms contradict these teachings.Consequently‚ establishing school uniforms as the dress code would be unfair for students to lose as a part of their freedom of choice. Also‚ students should not be required to wear school

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    fashion or gadget rather than focusing on school these days. With the addition of school uniforms in American society kids can focus more on their classes rather than social factors that students focus on when there is no school uniform and the dress code is not strict. With the addition of school uniforms in public schools you can see students bonding together helping students feel like they are accepted and part of a much bigger picture than just them. Also the boost in academics helps out everywhere

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    fashion trends have become more seductive. The fashion industries are making clothes for men and women‚ which are less revealing of their bodies. Also‚ many teenagers devote too much of their time getting dressed. In addition‚ many young teens want to dress similar‚ to what they see on television. Furthermore‚ young ladies are dressing in skin tight clothes. Uniforms should be mandatory in schools because it will be less distractive‚ provides a formal appearance‚ and it will instill school pride.

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    References: http://www.nytimes.com/1997/09/25/us/dress-for-success-public-school-uniforms.html http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/04/nyregion/04uniforms.html?pagewanted=all

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    “classy not trashy.” So‚ again who and how does administration define classy? To prevent problems‚ a written simple policy should be provided to both guys and girls about what will be allowed and what will not be. When a girl goes shopping for her dress‚ the one she’s going to get is the one she falls in love with. What if the

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    ways than their attire‚ they reduce violence among students‚ and they teach them how to dress neatly. However‚ studies have shown that school uniforms instead of allowing kids to express themselves it takes away individuality‚ and instead of reducing violence it causes students to lash out in rebellion against educators for being made to participate in such a strict dress code‚ and rather than teaching them to dress neatly it teaches them to conform to avoid conflict. Stripping students of their ability

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