no because they dont get to dress originally
no!
they wear what they like
i dont think kids anywhere like dress codes:P but i dont have to worry about that cuz im not in middle school lol
In the past, students typically had to wear uniforms or dressed in more formal clothing like dresses or suits depending on the era. Dress codes were enforced to promote a sense of discipline and uniformity among students, with rules varying by school and time period.
A typical school day in the 1980s involved classes like English, Math, Science, and History along with subjects like Home Economics and Industrial Arts. Students often used textbooks and notebooks instead of laptops and tablets, and recess was a common break time for outdoor play. Dress codes were more formal than today, with students expected to wear specific attire like collared shirts and dress shoes.
Well, I believe in a strict dress code. I don't think we should wear uniforms, though.
Does anyone like school? Chinese students like school just as much as other students.
Students have to buy uniforms so they can be an equal to their peers in school. A good way of explaining this is nerds and preps. A lot of people don't like nerds because they dress up weird. A lot of people like preps because they dress up nice. Nerds get picked on because how the dress and preps get admired for how they dress. So to make things go right you have to buy uniforms.
Yes, Jupiter Middle School does have a dress code in place for students. The dress code typically includes guidelines on appropriate attire such as prohibiting items like tank tops, short shorts, and clothing with inappropriate language or images. It is advisable to check with the school administration or refer to the student handbook for specific details on the dress code policy.
I see nothing wrong with it. I know some majors prepare students for careers in which professional dress is expected-such as teaching, business, law and medical. However students should also have days in which they can dress more relaxed or wear school sweatshirts or t-shirts. Some colleges even have certain Uniforms for specific programs, like Robert Morris College in Chicago. They have to wear a certain uniform for their fitness(school warm-up suit), medical and cooking majors and they have a business casual dress code for the rest of the college. I don't go there but I live in the general area so when I was looking at schools I was surprised since I had never in the past heard of colleges with dress codes. I always went to public school so other than the typical no short skirts, no tank tops, bare midriffs, gang clothes, hats in the building, etc I've never had to deal with professional dress codes or uniforms.
Answer172 students are in the school. AnswerYou can't really say 172 exactly. Maybe some students are indifferent to it. AnswerThere are "at least" 172 students are in the school.
yes you should because if you didn't try to imagine what your school or workplace would look like with everyone dressing how they liked.....get a good mental image of that...