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imagine having no school dress code policy, and everyone was dressed inappropriate for school. Don’t you think everything would be a shock? First, some clothes are way too revealing. School is a learning environment not somewhere u show off. Secondly, for boys I think wearing hats in school is unecessary Thirdly, you can hide anything in hats that could be harmful to the other students/classmates. You wouldn’t want to go to a school feeling unsafe would you? Overall, the school board made the dress code policy to keep you safe and respectful.
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if people could just wear whatever, then I'm pretty sure that lots of them would wear things that are really Revealing. My school has a dress code, but I still see girls in really, REALLY short shorts, which is not right. And it's not just girls. Tons of guys tend to have really baggy pants and think it's cool to show their underwear, which is just downright stupid. Anyways, this can get really distracting to people who actually want to learn. You can wear your clothes however you want at home or anywhere else but not in an environment where people are trying to learn.
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Uniforms encourage Team Spirit Why do teams wear uniforms? Some might think it is only to be identifiable by fans. However, players must be able to identify their own members in order to work together to achieve a common goal. School uniforms encourage identifying with a common enterprise the excellence of a school. (Consider why coaches do not allow team members to "accessorize" their uniforms.) All members of the team are important to this effort.
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