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Argumentative Essay On School Uniforms

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Throughout the past years, school uniforms are enforced throughout school districts in America. President Clinton and the Department of Education encouraged schools to enforce uniforms to make classrooms more orderly and disciplined. School uniforms is a major controversy for families, but the positive side to the argument. School uniforms make students less segregated, schools have better control over their students, students could still express themselves, help new students fit in, getting ready for school quicker, helps gets rid of gang related problems, and cheaper for families. Parents feel like uniforms are a burden because it is another payment added to their costly school supplies. In the NAESP research shows that families would spend $150 per year on school uniforms (2). The parent would save more money with school uniforms. It would be cheaper, and they do not have to change their children's wardrobes every year. It could …show more content…

Marsha Boutelle states in her article Uniforms: Are They a Good Fit?, “Tiffany is wearing a micro-mini skirt rolled down to just above her belly button and a halter top that exposes her midriff” (34). Knowing what she was wearing, the principal flagged her and took her home so that she could change outfits. Once she got home, the mother was upset because she thought that her daughter looked cute. Knowing that a little girl was flagged because she did not follow the dress coded, but it was the parents fault because she thought that her daughter looked cute. Nowadays, most parents will turn a blind eye and not worry who it will affect. The one that will be affected would be the parent because she has set a bad example on how to dress a young child. With school uniforms students would not have to worry too much of the school’s dress code policy and no more rides back home to change the students

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