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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Many schools are implementing this new pervasive set of rules called a dress code. A dress code is a set of specific clothing a student must wear to school, including collared shirts, khaki pants, etc. for boys and skirts, collared shirts, and etc. for girls. Between 2003-2012 the number of U.S public schools with uniforms increased from 13 to 19 percent. This is because of the many problems that have been arising without using dress codes such as, gangs forming, students wearing inappropriate clothes…
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School Dress Code Every school enforces rules in order to have an organized foundation. Rules are the aspects of keeping the construction under control, but there are limitations to how much you can actually control without having rebellions. Are schools taking advantage of the rules? Should their be a clothing system? These are the notifications that need to be answered. Vallivue high school should not be able to prohibit clothing and revoke the dress code. The main factor that schools do not…
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variety of schools, within the schools there is a school district. The school board members are the leaders of the district and all the schools within the district. The board members are the ones who make most of the rules for the schools in the district. One that gets the most focus and disagreements being dress code, each district has a different mind set on dress code, some schools make you wear uniforms, some just make a rubric of clothes you can and can not wear throughout the school day. Many…
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School Dress Codes In the past 5-10 years, school boards have been debating on whether or not they should incorporate a stronger and more reinforced dress code in some school counties. Some schools in particular do not want to get involved with the idea of giving their students uniforms or they might not simply want to change the rules for dress code at their schools because they seem fine to them. On one part, I agree with them and understand their reasons why they would or wouldn’t, but on the…
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September 1, 2011 A Little Give in the Dress Code By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD As more and more schools adopt dress codes, back-to-school shopping is often a rather dull exercise. Polo shirts. Khaki pants. Plaid skirts. As the students might say, bo-ring. But in the great tradition of teenagers challenging authority, students at schools that require uniforms have been bending the rules a bit, showing up to class in cargo shorts, leggings and yoga pants. And some schools are not only looking the other way…
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Kayla Jones January 18, 2015 Writing Diagnostic ENG 101 Topic: Should Georgia Military College have a dress Code policy? Common practice within public school system, educators enforce a dress code policy. At first, probably little or no rules were carried out in regards to the way a student should dress. I can imagine, over time, problems arise, were acknowledged, and resolved with the creation of this policy. Likely issues with distraction; such as, females revealing too much skin or extremes…
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On March 31st, The New York Times posted the article “’Good Girl’ Prom Dress Fliers Draw Criticism for Florida School”. This news story describes the fliers hung in a Florida school that showed examples of prom dresses, saying “Going to Stanton Prom?” with a picture and either a “Yes you are. Good girl,” or “No you’re not”. The article goes on to discuss other dress codes in the school that are much more restrictive for girls than for boys. I had not heard of this story beforehand, and I was shocked…
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as if she was a nun. What is worse butt cheeks hanging out or shoulders showing? I know it's silly but think about it the school board should be more strict on School dress code policy and we would have less suspensions, or Wednesday schools, or disciplinary record because students take advantage and think they aren't enforcing the breaking the rules so now I can break more rules and it leaves them in bigger trouble. Our country historically has grappled over students First Amendment rights to…
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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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