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    for Success Many schools have decided that having school uniforms is the best for their students. Other schools don’t want to limit the student’s freedom of speech. Schools can’t decide which is the best - have uniforms or not. School uniforms should be mandatory for all students considering the cost, right to freedom and academic success. One reason why school uniforms should be mandatory is the cost. It is more economical for people because it will be cheaper to buy uniforms rather than to have

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    and private schools in the United States today issue a school uniform policy? Statistics demonstrate that about $1,300,000,000 is spent annually on school uniforms and that parents personally spend about $249 on average to purchase school uniforms for their children (Statistic Brain, 2017). I find many students and parents complaining about school uniforms and the encumbrance that they impose on households. While the teachers and principals of these schools claim that school uniforms grant classes

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    to school on time? One way to achieve that is by having schools require their students to wear uniforms during school time. People have formed different opinions regarding uniforms in school. Some support and others oppose them. However, it should go back to the students. Many students in public schools have never tried school uniforms. These students, which include the majority, would not know if it is beneficial to have uniforms or not. Personally, I have been to different types of schools, each

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    of how they dress, school uniforms would take that problem away completely. School uniforms are beneficial for many reasons. For instance school uniforms help prevent bullying, many students can’t financially afford the cost of trendy clothes, and having uniforms is less distracting for students. . Uniforms will reduce bullying throughout schools. Even though some will argue that school uniforms don't allow students to show expression that is very untrue. Wearing a school uniform neither defines a

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    Nowadays in America more than eighteen percent of schools were uniforms. Some people believe might make schools harmless. I disagree because school uniforms ae most definitely dreadful and cost more on top of all the clothes you already have, and above that it is against self-expression. In the first place, most of society think of them as an uttermost embarrassment to wear. Lots of student don’t reach agreement of having to wear the same thing as they’re fellow mates. Proceeding on younger pupils

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    12/12 Ms Purcell Periods 5/7 School Dress Code and Uniforms We’ve all seen it, don’t lie. Boys and girls alike, making sexist jokes in the hallway and laughing like it’s funny. See boys objectifying girls, and vice versa, as if it isn’t an action that is humiliating and ridiculous. Young and impressionable, we have been taught from a young age to fight each other and bully each other with a simple saying: “Girls rule, boys drool! Boys rule, girls drool!” Regrettably, the idea is displayed on T-shirts

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    “My school requires a uniform that is very costly. We must wear the same jacket, shirt, tie, pants, and shoes as each other everyday. Which is a very expensive uniform that a lot of kids in my school cannot afford. Students show up smelling badly because we can’t purchase more than one or two of these expensive uniforms. Even I will catch myself wearing the same shirt for 2 or 3 days in a row because I don’t have enough shirts to wear a new one everyday.” (Ryan, New Zealand) Not only are these uniforms

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    According to Mehrotra (2011), The use of school uniform in the United States is slowly finding its way into public schools. The uniform policy was implemented in order to mold the students in a professional atmosphere and make them more responsible towards studies. When a student dons a school uniform, he/she is ushered into an environment which encourages learning and teaches the value of harmony and equality among the classmates. Many countries have school uniforms resembling military outfits. Debate

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    School Uniforms or Bust! How would it feel to be made fun of every day at school just because of what you wear? Is that fair to the person being made fun of when they have no control over the matter? I think not. If schools required their students to wear uniforms, It would make student feel more equal, there wouldn’t be discrimination just because of what a person is wearing: everyone would be wearing the same thing. Schools should require uniforms for the following reasons: an increase in test

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    Most often school uniforms are used at private and religious schools. However uniforms are getting incorporated into US public schools in increasing numbers. One in five US public schools required students to wear uniforms during the school year of 2013 through 2014, up from one in eight in 2003-2004.In favor of school uniforms , the reasons that follow establish the positive effects that the uniforms have for schools, decrease the bullying rates, provides solutions to high-poverty schools, creates

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