School Uniform Dystopian

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Imagine being the same as everyone around you, doing the same thing over and over again, not being different; not even looking different. This sounds like a dystopian world, there really isn’t a difference between a school that forces students to wear school uniforms and a coming-to-be dystopian world. There should be a law in place that students should not be required to wear uniforms by schools because students express themselves by their choice of dressing, uniforms may have a negative impact on students’ self-image, school uniforms are expensive, especially for low-income families. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of …show more content…

Not everyone is the same shape or the”perfect” shape, teenagers/students don’t understand this. They believe that everything is perfect when in reality, nothing is perfect. Some uniforms may fit a student perfectly and may not look too good on another student which will force a student to compare him/herself to another student which would only make that student feel insecure about their body. According to a research done by the Dove® Self Esteem Fund, it was discovered that 62% of all girls feel insecure or not sure of themselves. Because of their insecurities, a student can be bullied verbally; and their bully may make them feel less than what they actually …show more content…

Students with families that have a low-income rate are more likely to be bullied and the cost of the uniform may add a strain to the family 's finances because of the ridiculous cost of their child’s school uniform. A Standardized-Clothing Uniforms cost $25-$200 per outfit, while a School-Specific Uniform cost $100-$500 per outfit. “Many low-income earners earn minimum wage, which in 2013 is $7.25. A minimum-wage worker who works 40 hours a week earns $290 a week -- $1,160 a month or $13,920 a year.”(The Nest). After a low-income family pays their monthly dues and buys clothes for their children to wear outside of school, they will barely have much money left; then they need to buy school uniforms for their children -which is already expensive- they can’t buy just one uniform, they need to buy at least three and that cost more money, which they do not