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    Mandatory School Uniform

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    Mandatory School Uniforms In many schools where no school uniforms were used‚ rules had to be implemented on clothing choices due to the inappropriate dress of many students. Some fashions‚ such as wearing underwear so everyone can see‚ or covering their heads with hoods have created problems in the management of schools. Some students are unable to differentiate between the appropriate clothes for school‚ and what they should wear to go out with their friends. We know that for some jobs we should

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    3 March 2011 School Uniforms: A Non-Military Proposal for Sweden’s Students The word school uniform has negative connotations for many people. It makes them think of war‚ of soldier‚ of death‚ brainwashed airheads doing exactly the same as everybody else. It makes them think of reformed‚ collectivized groups of people with no personal identity. There are‚ however‚ reasons for the existence of the uniform; one of them being‚ as the name suggests‚ the purpose of uniting. At schools all around the

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    Students and School Uniforms The implication of school uniforms on the public school system would make a dramatic positive change for the students now and in the future. Currently the public school system allows casual dress code attire throughout the United States. Differing from private school institutions‚ where uniforms are mandatory. School uniforms are beneficial to the students and to the parents of these students. Secondly‚ uniforms provide structure and unity within the schools. Lastly

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    School Uniforms School uniforms should be banned from every school in the United States of America. Over fourteen percent of schools are applying a dress code requiring students to wear school uniforms. Wearing school uniforms takes away your freedom to be told apart from the rest of your student body. The same color every day can get boring and depressing. Also there is an issue on cost of the uniforms. Many families shop at discount stores and if uniforms are required they mite not be able to

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    High School and Uniform

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    ** Topic: Uniforms should be made compulsory at high school. Do you agree with this statement? FINAL ESSAY A school uniform is an outfit - a set of standardized clothes - worn primarily for an educational institution. They are common in high school in various countries. The question is should uniforms at schools be made compulsory? Ideas and methods all around the world are changing at an amazing pace. The necessity of school uniform in today’s

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    Support School Uniforms

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    Reasons to Support School Uniforms The issue of implementing a school uniform policy has both strong supporters and opposition. This is a controversial and lingering subject facing many of our public school systems throughout the nation. This issue is so hot and controversial that when the school board of Polk County‚ Fl voted into effect a school uniform policy‚ 154 families filed a lawsuit in attempt to defend their rights ( Anderson‚n.d). Yet when former President Clinton Expressed his support

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    School Uniform Debate

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    victim to crimes at school. Almost 2 million of these incidents involve violence. Although most school violence takes the form of minor assaults‚ some episodes are far more serious. Some end in tragedy. For example‚ in two recent academic years‚ a total of 85 young people died violently in U.S. schools. Seventy-five percent of these incidents involved firearms.” That statement came from the Constitutional Rights Foundation‚ Updated as of 2012. According to the Book of School Policies published by

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    School Uniforms: They are definitely to be worn School uniforms have long been a topic of debate between those who believe the public school system should offer personal freedoms and those who believe it helps provide an appropriate environment for learning. There are many reasons uniforms can be helpful in enhancing the student’s learning experience. It helps if you look at these dress codes as you would a uniform for work‚ as school is a child’s work. While uniforms may be costly for parents

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    Does the old adage "clothes make the man" apply to students in the school setting? Can the way students dress have an impact on such things as school climate and safety‚ academic success‚ and behavior? Some administrators think so and tighten up student dress codes or begin requiring students to wear uniforms as a way of reducing the risk of violence and creating a positive‚ productive learning environment. Nowadays‚ fashion is a popular issue‚ but it leads to many complex problems in our society

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    School Uniforms Panacea

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    “ …...public schools throughout the United States are adopting uniform dress policies.” The writer of “School Uniforms: Panacea or Band-Aid?” from Education World wrote this sentence in order to show that even if parents and students dislike or like uniforms‚ no matter what schools are increasing the policies for them. Many people argue the importance of school uniforms but in reality‚ there are many downsides to them. They don’t make students feel special‚ it costs parents more money‚ and can cause

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