I think that schools should have dress codes, just not strict ones. Students should be allowed to express themselves, as long as they're not going around in 2-inch miniskirts and shirts advertising sex and violence. Inappropriate clothing doesn't contribute to the learning environment, but neither does suffocating students' self-expression.
You are asking too general a question here, because school dress codes vary among schools. So I can't really answer this for you specifically because the question is too open-ended.
Kids shouldent have a dress code because they need to express them selves show there own style.
yes they do not need a dress code
Some do some don't
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Dress Code
That would depend entirely... on the dress-code rules for your school !
No, it's a school event, which means school dress code.
well to be honest it depends on the school . Most schools have a dress code you would need to look at the schools rules. Also some schools you cant where what you want and obviously they are schools with uniforms. So I would just say look at school rules/dress code, but most the time you cant where what you want .
That depends on the school. There is no universal or nationwide dress code, and in military schools camo is quite a common sight.
yes, why not?Edit: Check your schools dress code rules.
I go to Bruceton School and they have no dress code only limits.
There was in 1994 but and in 2010-2011 they got a new princpal that is changing to rules to dress code: collard shirts (black , blue , white , and red ) with jeans and no rips for 2011-2012
yes,because private schools are usaully religious so they do not want you to show off anything.Answer:It is entirely dependent on the rules or dress code of the school. Uniforms may or may not be required. There is no requirement that a private school have a dress code.
They vary from school to school.
School dress codes are typically determined by the school administration in collaboration with the school board or governing body. Input may also be sought from teachers, parents, and students during the decision-making process. The dress code is usually outlined in the school handbook or code of conduct.
Yes.all depending on the school