Dress code is known as a set of rules that is common in most schools. School administration says that these rules are set for “safety reasons” and for the purpose that there will be no competition with clothing. Many students, especially girls, oppose what the administration says on their idea of clothing. We need to fight for being able to wear clothing items that make us feel comfortable and confident. All across the world, especially in my state, California, it can get very hot. Both boys and…
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There are several elements why schools should not enforce the law of dress coding. Dress codes can be opposed upon students at school or employees in their work places. Many individual’s may find that unsatisfying, because they want to be comfortable in what they are wearing. Loads of people break those rules by wearing against what the rules say. Self-explanation, sexism and prices are the three main elements that causes that would happen if dress codes are enforced. Self-explanation is when a…
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Have you ever thought about your school dress code? Have ever thought that they need to make a change to it. I think that they should make a change were you can wear a hat to school. The thing about our school you can wear a hat but you must have a pass. The pass will only work for one day to wear a hat. It is not hard to get a hat pass all you have to do is be good. I think you should be able to wear a hat to school and not have a pass. It should be up to you. You wouldn’t believe this but a hat…
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Some high schools are requiring students to follow a strict dress code while in school. This may seem like a frivolous topic, but I feel a mandatory dress code can be an important element in fostering good behavior and reducing temptations that lead to potentially serious situations. There are also other collateral benefits of forcing students to conform to a specific dress code. Students do not have to continually look for different types of clothes or be subject to the ridiculous fades of the…
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are allowed to dress of their own choice to school, due to dress codes. When you first meet someone, the first thing you do is look at their appearance. Through their style you might be able assume this person’s personality. However, with schools uniforms you won't be able to tell whether the person you’re about to meet is kind or rude. School dress codes can also offend a female and insert terrible assumptions to children at a young age. That is why schools should not make dress codes a major thing…
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August 7th, 2015 a girl named Jacklynn Rose was at school. That school only had a strict dress code for girls, and Jacklynn had a tank top on with spaghetti straps with a cardigan over the tank top. She had length appropriate shorts on. Jacklynn got to school and when she walked into the office to turn in the sports check, the principal saw her and stopped her and asked, “what are you wearing? Is that according to school dress code? Did your mother see you before you left your house?” The principal…
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Let’s talk about our Greenbrier Junior High dress code. There are many reasons I am against our dress code and I believe it shouldn’t be so strict. Dress code is a set of rules telling us what we can and cannot wear to school, which I think is absolutely ignorant. Firstly, we come as students to learn at school and get an education, we don’t come to have our class time taken by teachers who want to stop us in the halls and say “I can see above your knees!’, like OH NO the world is going to end! You…
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If our school could have a change in the school dress code then I think that I would significantly change the restrictions on wearing certain clothing or accessories. This includes: leggings, hats, and or flip-flops. I think that these changes would be significant because, I think that students and staff has the right to express their full personality. But with this policy going on we students or staff can’t do that. So I believe that if I change the dress code to where it benefits everyone then…
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Public schools make dress codes so that the school’s students dress appropriate and to reduce any distractions or vulgarity. However, by trying to limit distractions, school administrators do the opposite by making students miss valuable teaching instruction time or even resulting in making the student go home. There is a fine line between a student wearing vulgar things, promoting inappropriate things, and the student’s right to express themselves. Students attend class for seven to eight hours…
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Schools have been coming up with rules about how we are supposed to dress, and what is appropriate. There are reasonable explanations for this rule, but some of these are not needed. Rules are meant to keep everyone in line and they’re doing that, the problem is that some people don’t follow the rules. As a school we either need to enforce the dress code rules or have different rules. Improving some of the rules could make kids have a better education, showing up to school more, and finding shorts…
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