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    It is enough to have a dress code at school‚ but there shouldn’t be one at home too. I always hear‚ “Focus more on your grades than on how you look.”“You know what people think of you? They think you’re a slut!” and“Stop trying to be “punker” those people do drugs and will not have a good future.” Just because I feel comfortable dressed a certain way that may be relevant to some of the others‚ doesn’t mean I’m trying to be those certain other. Therefore‚ I wish to dress however I want to without

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    Ever since school was created it had always been important to dress nicely and appropriately for and better learning environment. Most schools require uniforms to help this issue. But schools that don’t have uniforms usually have dress codes instead. Schools usually bans tank tops or shorts because they are seen as inappropriate. But there are dress codes in many school that can be seen as sexist and shames mostly girls for it. When schools have dress codes they usually have dress codes for boys

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    different things. School dress code is restricting our freedom of expressing ourselves. Many believe there should not be a school dress code ‚but there should be an extent on clothing beamed as inappropriate. In some cases‚ there is still worry of indecency in which there should be an extent on clothing rules. There are rules to enforce it as this website states‚ “Most states have laws that allow school boards to make dress code rules for students to promote a safe disciplined school environment‚ prevent

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    The Piedmont Middle School dress code has become a very controversial topic for both the students and faculty. The dress code states that shorts/skirts must be past the fingertips‚ and shirt sleeves must be at least three fingers in width. While I can see why this code is enforced‚ it is unfair for many students‚ and can interfere with student expression‚ different body types‚ and the student’s education. Middle school is when kids are figuring out who they are and what they like‚ but when they are

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    High school is a really big change.Teachers are not going to keep reminding you when something is due.High school is fun but you also have to do your work.Middle school is nothing like high school school to me. Dress code in high school is very different from middle school dress code.In high school you can’t wear leggings unless the shirt that you are wearing covers in your bottom.The discipline for dress code in high school is very different.In middle school they would let you get away with a lot

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    The Importance of Dress Codes Dress codes have been in effect‚ in all walks of life‚ for decades upon decades. Dress codes dictate what is‚ and what is not appropriate to wear in that location. Business attire‚ school dress codes‚ and uniforms are all great examples of standards for dressing. The terms that identify what is attire is acceptable changes based on culture‚ the media‚ and fashion trends‚ but have those terms become too blurred? It seems that everyday in the United States people

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    halls of a school and stretched out far beyond the sight of your eyes‚ you notice nothing but masses of students conformed into a single color or uniform? School dress codes have long since been a subject of debate amongst both students and faculty alike. In one school district after another‚ school uniforms are proposed as the solution. The real question is whether or not they actually serve a functional purpose‚ and the cost/extent of having those rules in place. School dress codes impose on freedom

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    Over the years‚ schools have executed student dress codes to address a wide range of issues‚ including some of which have been quite controversial. A dress code is a set of standards that have been developed. Dress Codes are a big controversy on whether schools should have a dress code or not. One side‚ Pro Dress Codes‚ believes dress codes should be used in public schools. In america schools encourage students to dress in a manner that is considered to be conducive to learning‚ which means that

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    argue that dealing with the dress code‚ just the regular everyday dress code ... becomes problematic. However‚ "We’re still kids‚ and we like expressing ourselves through clothing." For example‚"We’re still kids‚ and we like expressing ourselves through clothing." Cole said Virginia suspended 23 young people for showing up at school decked out in a Confederate battle flag T-shirts(Lane‚ Charles p.a.21). yanked out of her accelerated science class the first week of school. Not for bullying

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    Student dress codes have long been an issue of debate. At first glance‚ it may seem that student dress codes don’t allow students the freedom to express themselves. However‚ there are benefits to having a student dress code. Dress codes have been shown to give students extra time in their day‚ reduce student differences‚ and improve school safety. These benefits outweigh the lack of expressiveness students may experience. Therefore‚ schools should have student dress codes. The first benefit

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