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    Con School Uniform

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    Con school uniforms School uniforms are a highly discussed topic‚ that will probably not go away‚ but we hope we can enlighten you‚ why having school uniforms are a bad decision. Uniforms diminish from a child’s individuality‚ they have little chance to express themselves which could lead to less alluring ways of expression such as tattoos and piercings. A child needs to feel unique‚ special in their own way‚ schools should be a place where individuality is celebrated. The cost of uniforms

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    normal day of school and already knowing what is going to be worn that day and the day after that. Such imagery is not so far off from reality. Speaking‚ of course‚ about spreading the idea of school uniforms from the private schools to the public school system. Former President of the United States‚ Bill Clinton‚ was very adamant about putting “discipline and learning back in our schools” in his 1996 State of the Union address‚ through adding a school uniform policy in public schools. Even today‚

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    School Uniform Policy

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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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    School Uniforms Essay

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    Public School Uniforms; Useless Solution to Ever Constant Problems Uniforms. They’re everywhere! Compulsory for most working Americans‚ they follow us throughout our whole life. Whether you’re a solider‚ doctor‚ waiter‚ or car salesman‚ uniforms are apart of your job. Now some people are trying to creep these uniforms into our public school system. Do we really need them? Will they make us more capable‚ more strict and studious? I don’t think uniforms are at all necessary. Students should be given

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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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    Against school uniform

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    I believe the wearing of uniform in schools is a good idea. In a recent study‚ 90% of the British population surveyed agreed with this notion‚ for a number of reasons. The wearing of uniform emphasises equality; the fact that everyone wearing that uniform is of the same status‚ and no-one is “better” in any way than anyone else. I am sure you will agree that this is a good moral to promote in young people. A smart uniform also helps to create pride for the school for its wearers. If children

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    in every debate‚ even in school uniforms. Forcing students to wear uniforms may look like a good thing because it is said to promote academic performance‚ lower peer pressure and raise educational priorities‚ but it is not worth it. Uniforms will only change make rebels‚ and the prices for uniforms are expensive for some families‚ while inexpensive for others. Not all uniforms will fit every body type and the weather and season may highly influence the want to wear a uniform. Students will rebel if

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    material terms‚ the clothes that children wore to school were predicated upon their class status (Brunsma n. pag.) . Late in 1980‚ Washington‚ D.C.‚ mayor Marion Barry began discussing with his administration the possibility of a proposal of a standardized dress code for D.C.’s public schools. Prompted by incidents of violence in or near D.C. public schools‚ Barry figured that uniforms would help to remedy such situations. Not using the term "uniform‚" because it sounded too militaristic‚ he speculated

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    School Uniforms         School uniforms are becoming a popular trend amongst schools. Students and even most parents don’t agree with the enforcement with school uniforms; stating that uniforms take away the right of self-expression. School uniforms are not a negative thing to have. Yes‚ uniforms limit what the students have to choose to wear to school every day‚ but it doesn’t limit them from learning; the only reason they are in school. Student treat school as a fashion show‚ so eliminating

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    The School Uniform Debate

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    The School Uniform Debate In the United States‚ school uniforms were once the exclusive domain of private and religious schools‚ but since the 1990s they have been hailed as a solution to issues surrounding drugs‚ violence‚ and academic shortcomings afflicting many public schools‚ particularly in urban areas (Donnelly‚ 2008). For the past few decades‚ schools‚ parents‚ and students have clashed over the issue of regulating student attire. Meanwhile‚ researchers are divided over how much of an

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