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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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    The School Uniform Question Individualism is a fundamental value in the United States. All Americans believe in the right to express their own opinion without fear of punishment. This value‚ however‚ is coming under fire in an unlikely place - the public school classroom. The issue is school uniforms. Should public school students be allowed to make individual decisions about clothing‚ or should all students be required to wear a uniform? School uniforms are the better choice for three reasons.

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    reason why students should wear uniforms is schools would be a safer place because not many dangers would harm the school. For example‚ schools “struggling with gang problems report that school uniforms” (http://www.articlebase.com/advice-articles/pros-and-cons-of-school-uniforms-182.html). Any sort of gang related “identity or markings would not be an issue” and in “addition baggy clothing used to hide weapons‚ drugs or pregnancy would make the lives of teens more transparent and less hidden from

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    and a few topics that were discussed include school name changes‚ discipline‚ student code of conduct‚ etc. The different topics discussed in the August meeting had political ramifications that can and are affecting our schools and community. Although many political topics were discussed I was amazed at the depth of discussion amongst school board members on changing the language of self-defense in the student code of conduct. This political topic is one that I would

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    dollars more or uniforms than they usually would spend on average clothing. In these economic times the last thing a parent should be worrying about is the uniform payment of their children. At a school with uniforms some require a week supply of dress pants and a formal shirt‚ not to mention the casual blazer or school jacket. All this tends to add up to a lot of money. So end the end uniforms tend to be too expensive. Second of all uniforms take away the creativity of students. Students have

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    School Uniforms School uniforms‚ the topic that leaves California debating for decades has made its way into the Supreme Court‚ but has not been resolved completely. States are still undecided whether uniforms should be enforced‚ but statistics show that upon implementation of school uniforms‚ the overall crime rate has decreased by 91% and student suspension had also dropped by 90%. School uniforms should be enforced because uniforms help prevent judgment among students‚ they are cheaper than

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    The majority of public school students believe uniforms interfere with their first amendment rights. When wearing uniforms‚ students feel their creativity and ability to express themselves are being affected‚ when in fact uniforms may curb negative behavior associated with student dressing. This allows the student to focus on school work instead of being distracted by the clothing. In public school‚ especially in urban areas‚ there is the fear of gang-related activity‚ bullying‚ and school violence

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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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    “At best‚ school uniforms are an ineffective solution to a complex set of problems. At worst‚ they are a violation of students’ right to free expression” (Forster 1). School uniforms should not be required in schools. School uniforms violate students rights‚ challenge the education of students‚ and they are also ineffective. One reason why school uniforms should not be required in schools is because they violate students’ rights. The basis of this comes from the first amendment “Congress shall make

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    obsolete; some just hate the uniform’s unexciting colours‚ saying school uniforms aren’t necessary. Nonetheless‚ they are wrong. Teachers‚ as human‚ classify people by their looks‚ which isn’t what we want is school. Therefore‚ all students should dress alike in order to be treated equally by teachers. It’ll also stop the discrimination between students from different social classes. With all the fashion talk going around‚ some students prefer wearing shorts and tights‚ along with brightly coloured

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