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    Did you know that your child’s uniform is affecting their personality? This is something that not everyone really thinks about. We think about the benefits of this but we never really stop to think about the downside of uniforms. I am going to share with you some of the downsides that we do not really stop to think about. I do not blame you for not really thinking about it because we think that schools do what is best for the children but that is not always the case. Here’s the most shocking part

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    Should our school have school uniforms or not? The topic of school uniforms is an interesting topic due to the many views that people have on them. This issue is important because it could prevent the issue of bullying. It also could also make teens get to know each other based on character, rather than appearance. Many teens are judged based on how they look or what they are wearing. The students are the ones most affected by this issue. My claim is that school uniforms should be enforced because

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    24 September 2017 School Uniforms Should Be Used In Schools School uniforms should be utilized within schools. There are plenty of benefits, including they cost less than buying regular school clothes would, as well as drastically decreasing peer pressure and bullying in the student body. Uniforms give students a sense of respect and responsibility. They create the ability for students to succeed in areas without the hassle of what they’re wearing. School uniforms improve school spirit, and create

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    Evaluative commentary The article provides us with the benefits of wearing uniforms in schools. The author is optimistic and encourage students and parents to implement uniforms in school since it can eliminate bullying, merge social class and gives the school a professional look. Firstly, the author points out an argument about a school uniforms take away students right to individualism is unacceptable since there are many other ways to express yourself. The students can wear accessories, different

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    Superintendent Crouse, School Board Members, and Administrators of Loveland High School, thank you for all you have done for this wonderful school and its students. We are deeply appreciative of all you’ve sacrificed to ensure that we receive a good, solid education and have fun while doing so. But, there is one thing that could possibly make this school better; school uniforms. I don’t mean to propose something that could potentially be very expensive or uncomfortable for the students; I mean to

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    School uniforms are a debatable topic that has been going on for years. Fashion has began to overrule schools rather than education. There are quite some people who believe school uniforms should not be enforced, however, many also believe that school uniforms are the best things for students. School uniforms are a great resource and will cause less chaos in schools because they will ensure equality, provide safety to the school, and are cost effective. Students need to not get so caught up in

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    there has been increased debate about whether wearing of uniforms only add up to authoritarianism at school and makes the learners feel dictated upon (Yeneyama 124) or it is useful and should be upheld. What learners and those opposed to uniforms probably do not know is that, school uniform increases discipline, heightens levels of learning and conforms the student to the school rules, which then improves performance. Again, school uniform acts as a means through which young people can be protected

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    Most teenagers think that wearing uniforms is a waste of time and that it shouldn't be mandatory. There are many positive and negative effects but I believe that school uniforms should be mandatory. There are many advantages such as peer equivalency, self esteem, easier for parents, and also stress reducing. There are also some questionable disadvantages such as lack of self expression, demeaning morale, and lack of diversity. Teenagers of this day and age belong in the age group where peer pressure

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    embarrassing than being dress coded at school? Enforcing a dress code among children is unfair because it not only discriminates against people but it destroys someone’s whole day. Dress codes and school uniforms are meant to increase student achievement and make everyone equal but instead it only hurts people. Most school dress codes are unnecessary and are sexist. Enforcing dress codes is suppose to boost student achievement but instead is racist, sexist and unnecessary. Schools should take into consideration

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    Are School Uniforms Beneficial or Not? How does dressing and feeling the same as everybody else sound? Would it be enjoyable, or would it be no fun? According to Procon.org, the first recorded use of school uniforms in the United States was in 1994. In Europe around the early sixteenth century, school uniforms were made to tell the difference between poor students to the charity schools as opposed to other children. In London people thought that schools without uniforms were to be looked at as lower

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