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    United States made uniforms mandatory. As of today‚ 21% of public schools use uniforms and it is raising graduation rates. In 2005‚ a professor‚ Virginia Daa reviewed attendance at all Ohio public schools who used uniforms and compared them with attendance scores of public schools without uniforms in the area. She concluded that the proficiency and graduation rates are above average at 64 public school in Ohio with uniforms. This study shows that uniforms are a good investment in students‚ schools‚ and

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    Anti-Uniform More schools throughout the United States are forcing students from grades kindergarten through twelfth to wear uniforms. Little do they know this irrational decision takes a major effect on the child’s development to adulthood. Additionally‚ students should not have to wear school uniforms. Taking away the child’s freedom to wear what they want‚ violates their freedom of choice. In school‚ students are taught that the US is a free country‚ and they should exercise their rights

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    speech. Uniforms should not be mandatory‚ because they provide gender stereotypes and encourage conformity not personality. What message does it send to them if they are told they have to dress a certain way? Uniforms are not only boring but they present stereotypes that people are still trying to abolish to this day. For instance‚ in New Zealand girls were forced to wear skirts in school. They felt offended that a skirt identified them as a "girl". Once New Zealand allowed girls to wear the trousers

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    SCHOOL UNIFORMS School uniforms help to keep the school safer‚ and less bullying happens. Our brainstorming process consisted of using the 7-step decision making process‚ through the brainstorming‚ we had many ideas. Some of our ideas were hats‚ lunch‚ and backpacks. We chose school uniforms‚ because many schools don’t have uniforms‚ we didn’t think it was fair that some schools have it and others don’t. School dress code shouldn’t be so strict. We as a group chose the dress code policy of Sartell

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    School Uniform Be Banned

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    Speech on school uniforms Now‚ who likes to dress up? Who likes to be unique? I can tell you that wearing the same clothes as everyone is not very unique is it? Body paragraph 2 basically the only reason for uniforms is that School’s are afraid that students are going to dress inappropriately. Polls actually say that less than a quarter of students in high school dress inappropriately. So why everyone should get punished too!? Body paragraph 3 We are told to tuck our shirts in and do

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    There is a nationwide debate about whether public schools should require their students to wear uniforms. This policy should be implemented‚ because uniforms take importance away from materialism‚ and encourage students to focus on their work. Many supporters believe that the students will behave how they are dressed. If they are dressed in a tailored manner‚ then the students will act accordingly. Uniforms also encourage unity‚ take importance away from differences‚ and make schools better places

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    Pros Of School Uniforms

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    their school uniform? Probably quite recently. But have you ever thought how these children feel ? their entire school is wearing the same thing they are wearing? These children wear the same thing every single day they go to school. The only time they get to wear their own style of clothes is on the weekend. Making children wear the same thing everyday‚ thinking it’s a good idea that helps them in school‚ probably only makes them hate school more. There are many reasons why school uniforms are a bad

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    School Uniform Pupils all around the world have worn school uniform for many years. Many schools in Japan‚ France‚ USA and Israel‚ oblige pupils to come to school with a uniform. Wearing school uniform has advantages and disadvantages which I will present in my composition. On the one hand‚ the school uniform is very important. It is imporatant because it shows that a student belongs to a certain school. When a student wears a shirt with the school’s symbol‚ everyone knows where the student studies

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    categorized and placed because of things as little as clothing. Uniforms would move things in a more positive direction.The Decision to enforce uniforms at Prosper ISD would be wise because it would decrease peer bullying‚ increase student academics‚ and limit distractions. With the addition of the mandatory uniform policy‚ It has been shown it will decrease peer bullying within schools. Research has proved‚ when adding uniforms to a district‚ reports of assault within the district has decreased

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    School Uniform Debate

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    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 the Opposing viewpoints series‚ In 2002 a high school student named Joseph Fredrick had came to one of his school’s sporting events with a 14 feet banner that displayed‚ "Bong Hits Jesus". This prompted an illegal substance that is not only highly offensive religious wise‚ but is also highly disruptive and inappropriate

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