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    world has come to‚ discriminating others for their clothes. A group of high school girls from South Orange‚ New Jersey‚ had launched a worldwide campaign called “#IAmMoreThanADistraction”. This single tag has become a trend all over the internet with the help of social media. Millions responded‚ with their own experience‚ which led to South Orange school taking the role of a dress code out of their handbook(Zhou‚ Li 12). Schools shouldn’t be able to have a dress code that does not allow students their

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    Changing the Rule on Dress Code The dress code in schooling has been a issue forever. I feel some type of dress code would cut down some of the everyday problems that schools have today. School uniforms and dress codes in public schools are not a good idea because you can’t express yourself the way you want to. I disagree with the school dress code because it doesn’t allow people to express themselves‚ people can’t dress for the weather and it doesn’t let people choose how they want to look because

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    Satirical Essay School Dress Codes‚ one of the most argumentative school topics and also one of the most enforced school policies of all time. Everyone has an opinion about what is too short‚ what is too long‚ what is too low‚ what is too high‚ what is too tight‚ and what is too loose. These so called “simple” rules to abide by aren’t so simple. According to school boards majority of girls are all indecent‚ this creates girls to be allowed to only wear a few items of clothing without breaking

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    Destructive by Mark Mathabane As public schools reopen for the new year‚ strategies to curb school violence will once again be hotly debated. Installing metal detectors and hiring security guards will help‚ but the experience of my two sisters makes a compelling case for greater use of dress codes as a way to protect students and promote learning. Shortly after my sisters arrived here from South Africa I enrolled them at the local public school. I had great expectations for their educational

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    handle the same subject matter quite differently. Be that as it may‚ there are various characteristics that differentiate good quality essays from dire ones. An examination of Keith King’s essay‚ “Should School Uniforms be Mandated in Elementary School?” -which is neither for nor against school uniforms- shows how characteristics general to all essays collectively determine its efficacy. When looking at King’s essay‚ it is easy to categorize his use of organization‚ eye-catching statistics‚ accurate

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    Chance’s can be that you have been under a dress code‚ but didn’t think about it that much. There is only 47 percent of schools that have dress codes‚ but 60 percent of schools that don’t. We are here to tell you what we think‚ and why there should or shouldn’t be dress codes. At the Troy Junior high‚ my school‚ the following dress code is enforced; “there are not any hats or and other coving head things are not allowed‚ shorts and skirts should not be inappropriately tight or short and

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    Do school dress codes unfairly target girls? Are the girl dress codes stricter that guys? These are two questions i ask myself as i walk down the halls of my school. In my opinion and personal experiences‚ girls are treated unfairly when it comes to dress codes. It is time for the rules to be set straight and set equal to the guys. Girl dress codes limit their wardrobes more than guys. Therefore girls get called out for it more. "I’ve never seen a boy called out for his attire even though they also

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    Uniforms have been becoming a more and more common thing now lots of schools use them for nothing. They think it’s a great idea but really is it? Parents spend hundreds of dollars every to buy their kids uniforms they will only wear once. Also why would you want to spend money on uniforms that are uncomfortable and a bourdon for families. They argue it provides a better education but schools have proven that they excel just as much or even higher than schools that inforce uniforms. Uniforms

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    of implementing a school uniforms is a controversial and lingering subject facing many of the school systems in the United States. Many people see that numerous problems exists within the public school system and they think that school uniform would be a good solution these problems. School uniform is a positive concept in public school because of many advantages such as‚ a cost savings by eliminating name brand clothing‚ student security‚ school spirit and simpler daily school preparation. First

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    Eckhardt went to school wearing black armbands. The armbands were to symbolize their protest against the Vietnam War. The principal of their school heard of their plan and immediately created a policy stating any student wearing the armbands would be asked to remove them. If any students violated the policy they would be suspended until they agree to comply. The students violated the policy and were suspended. A law suit by the children’s’ families was filed against the school for violated the

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