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    clothes and express who they are as an individual. The article “Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms?” states that “clothing choices are a crucial form of self-expression.” When taking away a student's right to pick out their own clothes in the morning, it also takes away their individuality. School uniforms are often uncomfortable. Uniforms are often made of materials that students dispise. School uniforms can cause students to be uncomfortable, which causes uniforms to be a distraction…

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    School Uniforms To use school uniforms or to not use school uniforms, this matter has been debated over and over for a space of many years. While it has its advantages and disadvantages, people have their own opinions about them. Some may think it keeps the students from being able to express their selves, and it can make them feel uncomfortable even. While others believe it saves money and keeps the children focused on school work and that only. The main motives for school uniforms would be…

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    It is Monday morning, and the girl is ecstatic about the brand new clothes the she had bought. She soon realizes she can not wear those clothes until the weekend because of the uniforms the school requires her to wear. Instead, she pulls out her hideous, plaid, knee-high skirt, and her blue button up with her vest topping it off. Not to mention, that she has to wear the whole same outfit for the next four days as well. Schools recently have decided to require the students to wear uniforms…

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    Two Sides of School Uniforms “School uniforms: should or should not?” has been a question with no certain answer for years in America. There can be a lot of people deeply want to apply school uniforms for every schools, but there also a lot of people disagree with that idea. Therefore, we wonder why there are two different opinions, what side should we choose? First, let’s talk about a brief history of school uniforms. In 1222, there was a first document of education mentioned about school…

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    My Senior Year Experience The year we waited 3 long years for, being up before sun rise, hearing a jail bell every 54 minutes indicating that it was time for the next hell of a class to begin. Scary lunches you couldn’t really identify as Pizza. Having to repeat that day in and day out, until that last sweet sounding bell of the day that told you it’s now time to go home and take that meant to be 2 hour nap that ended being a 6 hour nap. Which in my case most of the time meant “No time to do…

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    uniforms are heard from students and parents alike, and reasons for why uniforms should not be required in schools are shared by many. Every day, millions of students spend around eight hours attending America’s schools. Imagine having to wake up every morning, roll out of bed, put on the same thing you wore the day before, and head off to school. Many students are forced to wear uniforms whether they like it or not. School uniforms are a restriction that is too much! Students are different…

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    The study concluded that overall the crime rate dropped 91%, sexual offenses were reduced by 96%, and incidents of vandalism went down 69%. The huge reduction in problem areas led school officials to believe that improvements were solely attributed to the new uniform policy, however, there is a gray area not addressed in their conclusion. Nowhere in the study is there an assessment of why these reductions took place, or what variables influenced these behavioral changes. Another flaw is the…

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    maintaining uniforms and the majority of students are benefited. School uniforms help students from different backgrounds or economic statutes to feel equal and focused on class, or others educational activities. Students also will learn that the way they dress will not make them much better than others. Spanner, Danielle. "The Effect of Uniforms on School Discipline." The Global Post. 11 Apr. 2013. Web. 15 Nov. 2015. School uniforms are being used as a form to encourage safe and reduce…

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    Too Much, Too Spoiled Consider these two parenting scenarios from psychologist, John Rosemond: • An 18-year-old daughter graduated from High School, and for a graduation gift her parents paid for her and her 20-year-old-boyfriend to tour France for two weeks. • A couple celebrated their son’s completion from kindergarten with cap and gown, invitations, tears of joy and an elaborate graduation party celebrated overseas in Windsor, England, at the largest of the six worldwide LEGOLAND parks.…

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    School Attire Many public schools and charter schools are requiring students to wear uniforms. As if the students ' attire affect and improve their performance in school academics. Instead, the various school attire policies are affecting the students’ academic performance because they are being sent home due to their lack of proper school regulated attire. They do not have the correct belt, the correct shirt, or even the correct pants. The student are sent to, ISS, In School Suspension, if…

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