Should Schools Eliminate the Dress Code? Should schools let students wear anything that they please, or should they continue to enforce a dress code? Schools believe that creating a dress code for their school is benefiting their students. For background, the history of dress codes in American schools is rooted in a desire to control students' behavior and promote conformity. So does it really benefit schools and should schools continue the dress code or eliminate it completely? Research says that not having a dress code can be beneficial because having a dress code can oppress students because they are given the impression that the school believes they should not express themselves and many more ideas at hand. Therefore, the dress code is …show more content…
Students should be allowed to wear the clothing of their choosing. For the last piece that helps with the financial debts to those families in the school is called “An argument against dress codes in schools”, they discuss that “Dress code wastes money that poor families may need for basic survival.” (Paragraph 12) This means that all the money that is needed for these supposed “dress code appropriate outfits” is taking the money that families could really use on the necessities. This is hurting these families' financial status, just for some clothes that aren't really …show more content…
In conclusion, school dress codes can restrict students' individuality and freedom of expression. By enforcing specific rules on attire, schools may inadvertently stifle creativity and self-expression among students. Additionally, dress codes can perpetuate gender stereotypes and reinforce societal norms that may not align with students' personal beliefs or values. It is important for schools to consider alternative ways to promote a safe and inclusive environment without infringing on students' rights to express themselves through their clothing choices. On the other hand, some schools believe that a dress code can really benefit students because there are no distractions for other students and it makes it easier to recognize them and identify who are the real students, and who are not. They also believe that dress code makes it more accessible to distinguish who is out of place and who might be trying to break the rules. So some believe in the dress code, and some do not. Therefore, the dress code is not beneficial at all in