The last forty years in public education has seen many changes in school dress. Students are generally permitted in most present day public schools to choose what to wear to school with limited restraints. At the same time, as most school districts allow students all this freedom, schools are viewed by the public as a panacea for the ills of society. Schools are expected to solve all of America's social, economic, and political problems (Perkinson, 1995.) Yet with this freedom, schools are also expected to operate a well-disciplined, structured environment that is conducive to learning.
The overwhelming majority of students wear jeans and sneakers in present day public schools. On warm days, many female students wear clothes that are immodest and provocative. Many students wear pierced jewelry virtually everywhere - from their eyebrows to their navels. It is not unusual for students to dye their hair pink or green or multi-colored.
The disaster at Columbine High School in Colorado a year ago revealed a dress code where students were permitted to wear trench coats, excessive jewelry and make-up, and eccentric hair styles and clothing. The Columbine incident alone stimulates argument that the lack of a dress code may affect the level of safety in a school. If students were not permitted to wear coats, it would be more difficult to conceal weapons. However, a statement could also be made that the incident at Columbine High would have happened anyway, with or without a mandatory dress code for its students.
People should not wear uniforms because it takes away from their personal uniqueness and expression. However, there should be dress codes for certain situations. With a dress code, people will still have many options at expressing themselves and their interests.
Linda Lumsden has written: 'Dress codes and uniforms'
Yes, but most have dress codes.
some opinions about dress codes is that people say that having dress codes help you concentrate and learn. Also,if you have a dress code you have to shop more. And another fact is that the uniforms will get dirty during classes and stained. Also normal clothes are better because they are more confortable. And the last reason is that with a dress code you can't express yourself.
Student dress codes can serve to create a conducive learning environment, promote a sense of professionalism, and discourage distractions in the classroom. However, they should be implemented in a fair, non-discriminatory manner and take into account individual expression and cultural sensitivity.
It shows in what school you go and represents your school. There are actually a number of good reasons for school uniforms. A great website with expert opinion on the topic of uniform dress codes and school uniforms is in the related link.
the bad things about dress code is that its harder for people to express themselves if you have uniforms.
No. Dress codes are required throughout business and society, so a school dress code is just part of teaching students about the real world.
In the 1930s, school uniforms were not as common as they are today. Some private schools and certain regions may have had school uniforms, but it was not a widespread practice. Schools often had dress codes, but they were not as strict or uniform as modern school uniforms.
No not at all. Most, if not all schools have dress codes. Some are stricter than others. Some schools require uniforms to be worn but many do not. It just simply means that the kids who are not in uniforms go to a school that does not require them to wear uniforms.
They restrict you from being expressive in your choice of clothing.
Most high schools require their cheerleaders to wear thick full shirt uniforms to comply with dress codes. All Star cheerleaders usually wear half top uniforms made of nylon or spandex because they feel they are easier to move in