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    you feel if your kids were going to school everyday and you found out that the teachers were more focused on how they were dressed than their grades? Kids go to schools every day that enforce dress code laws and there are so many problems going on with dress code that keep kids from making good grades and may make kids feel left out. I believe that schools should not enforce dress code because schools are more focused on it than any other problems‚ dress code eliminates freedom of self expression

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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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    I believe that kids in school should not have a required dress code for three very important reasons‚ they can be comfortable while at schooldress for the weather‚ and be unique and diverse in their own way. First of all‚ some school uniforms can be so uncomfortable that it is hard for the students to focus on school when all that they can think about is how uncomfortable they are‚ whether that be the uniform is itchy‚ the wrong size‚ etc. When kids are also uncomfortable they feel self conscious

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    High school and college help further a person’s education‚ so that means they have a lot of similarities. Even though they have similarities‚ they can be viewed differently. The major things that change in these two educational systems are; responsibility‚ freedom‚ and dress code.       High School dress code is seen as a gigantic controversy to high school students. Restrictions put limit on creativity. Girls‚ are the students that mainly have complaints on the limits on dress code because they

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    government and daily life. However‚ the dress code at many schools across the countries are reverting back to gender discrimination. Schools should establish dress codes that are fair to both genders and do not entitle boys to a higher quality education than girls. More girls are being sent home everyday and missing vital lessons at school because the dress code policies are geared toward girls‚ not boys. Jackson Brooke‚ a 16 year old boy says that the school is underestimating boys maturity when

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    Dress codes and uniforms have been around since the 1900’s. However‚ skin shaming has been around since the 1600’s. In Victorian ages‚ men would gasp at the sight of an ankle. Now people wear shorts that cover the same as one’s underwear. As times change so do social norms. In 2015 it is perfectly acceptable to see a person walking down the street in short shorts and a crop top. It is now accepted that people’s bodies are not meant to be criticized as if they are no more than a sexual object. However

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    as warm as her. They all mind their own business unaware of the fact that she is breaking the dress code. Until the teacher walks in‚ he looks around his classroom checking to see if their are any indecencies and sees little stephanie’s shoulders! He doesn’t know what to do‚ so he does what any good teacher would do‚ and calls her to the front of the room. “Stephanie are you aware that the whole school can see your shoulders? You must upkeep the dignity of this district and by wearing what you are

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    2014‚ two boys at an Los Angeles school were seen wearing a shirt with an extremely sexulized photo of a near naked woman in class. This was a huge violation of the school’s dress code‚ yet a teacher stated that one of the boys walked around campus for the entire day wearing the shirt and was never asked to change (Chemaly). If the dress code isn’t enforced for boys the majority of the time‚ why are girls continuously being humiliated with their simple dress code violations‚ such as wearing a tank-top

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    Dress code nowadays is a little ridiculous especially if you are a girl. In this essay‚ I will be explaining to you why I think dress codes are one of the most sexist and hypocritical rules that are in schools. I will address the rules and my opinion on why they are bad or unfair. I’m pretty sure that every school has a dress code‚ some of more easy going than others and some are just plain ridiculous. In my school‚ if a teacher even catches a glimpse at your bra strap‚ then you either have to wear

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    unbearable. However‚ if there was any thing that I could choose to change‚ the immediate thought that comes to mind is the overdramatic and downright oppressive dress codes of the school administration in today’s world. The issue at hand is that dress codes are not enforced fairly and subject young girls to public humiliation and slut shaming. Dress codes have become a method of teaching girls not to distract boys‚ which is a reflection of the fact that in the year 2018‚ we still blame women for the burden

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