Why is uniforms bad




















And so it was, from the nineteen-seventies into my childhood, in the nineteen-eighties. Then Bill Clinton happened. Ahrens and Andrew M. Expecting some pushback, the Department of Education issued guidelines for making the new uniform policies able to withstand lawsuits. Except the free-expression lawsuits never came. As one might expect, school uniforms, while growing in popularity everywhere, have really become a feature of poor schools.

According to a study by the National Center for Education Statistics, school uniforms are required at fifty-three percent of schools where three-quarters of students are eligible for free or reduced lunch. But, of schools where fewer than a quarter of students are so eligible, only four per cent require uniforms.

These uniforms have become a rich revenue source for kiddie-clothing companies like French Toast, which has a verbose Web site dedicated to their magical properties. While many schools are turning to a uniform policy to reduce dress code problems, there are several valid arguments against this trend that should be considered before any new policy is created. Most schools with uniform requirements do, however, provide free uniforms to needy families.

Students in school need to learn to express themselves, and their wardrobe choices are one way of doing this. When every child is forced to dress just like all his peers, he loses his freedom to choose how he wants to represent himself through his clothing. Teachers, on the other hand, may appreciate restrictions of personal expression through clothing, because students dress inappropriately at times. The people that really dislike having a dress code should actually point it out and tell someone and try to have it changed if so many people dislike it.

I honestly think the dress code should change because of the money cost. We also need to reinforce other school issues, but the mst thing is school dress code. Schools don 't want to charge for sports, but many have to. This saying that even though having books and courses should be free and parents should not have to pay for that but because parents are not paying for their children to play sports the school is making them pay for books and courses instead.

They weed out players who aren 't serious about a sport. States and schools are murdering U. Censorship of history textbooks in the U. S hides important details and truths from the students. It also gives students false impressions of U. Sean Budomo Mrs. Shippen Language Arts The current education system in the United States has many problems and is extremely flawed.

The education system 's faults include the lack of quality teachers in many schools that do not care and do not get paid back the amount of effort they put in, government support in the wrong areas, uses of standardized testing, and the lack of parent involvement which creates negative student behaviors and attitudes in a child 's school life are some problems of US education.

Common core is a problem, it has created a national defective standard curriculum and only slightly raised the rank of the United States in education compared to other countries, but still could not fix other problems from the.

Students were found wearing armbands, and were told to remove them and proceeded to ignore the edict given by teachers. Pupils should not wear these armbands to school because they are disruptive, and we have recently found out that pupils are plotting against the school.

Pupils are responsible for their actions and are most of them old enough to think for themselves so, as a result, we hold the pupils completely culpable, as long as it is the students effectuating the problem. Honor codes are different from school to school and are commonly not followed. Some children are also uncomfortable wearing certain styles of clothing. Many girls, for example, do not like to wear skirts or dresses, which most girls' uniforms require.

No uniform can suit all children, and there is little that can be done about this if it is an issue for your child. In an era where diversity is on the rise and schools and society are attempting to teach tolerance and positive awareness of differences, requiring schoolchildren to wear uniforms emphasizes sameness and conformity.

It encourages tribalism and the idea that having independent thought is not a good thing. It sends the message that being the same is positive and something to be striven for, the right way for the world to be, rather than a message that differences and independent thought and action should be valued. Additionally, it can cause an issue for children and teens who have questions about their gender identification.

It forces them to conform to gender stereotypes in their dress; most uniforms consist of skirts for girls and pants for boys. For example, if a girl feels she might be more comfortable in boyish outfits, she is blocked from making that choice if she is in a school that requires uniforms where she is forced to wear skirts. This choice could go mostly unnoticed in a school where uniforms were not required, and she could feel more comfortable in her dress choices.

The website ProCon. What this means is if you are not required to wear a uniform, you are free to choose clothing styles that are more flattering to your particular body type and coloring, which allows you to look your best.

And straight-up comparisons are not as obvious as they are when everyone has on exactly the same clothing. Teenage girls and boys are especially sensitive about body image, and feelings of insecurity in this area can have lasting effects.



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