They really don't. Teachers and staff just don't want the kids to be creative and express themselves so they make them where the same uniforms everyday, the same as everyone else's.
In my school we take pride in wearing uniforms with our own style. I believe that uniforms can make you get better grades because it makes you feel like you are smart and important. That can help you get better grades because people will expect a lot from you. That would inspire you to do better.
There is no clear evidence to suggest that school uniforms directly improve students' grades. However, uniforms can create a sense of equality and minimize distractions, potentially leading to a more focused learning environment for some students. Ultimately, the impact of school uniforms on academic performance may vary depending on the individual and the school context.
It depends on how you look at it. Uniforms make it so bullies cannot target people based on clothing, but then again it reducing the individuality of the student, which may lead to a drop in grades. It's more or less of a "It's your call" type of decision.
Depending on the school. Some schools give a behavioral grade and some give higher grades for following dress code
not usually, but some private schools do have uniforms
Uniforms are compulsory at schools in order to identify you if you are in that school.
what percentage of the united states schools want uniforms
Not usually, but some private schools do have uniforms.
Yes, uniforms are worn in many Irish schools.
I don't think I could tell you specifically how many schools wear uniforms, however, I can tell you that there are more non-uniformed schools out there. Majority of the schools that require uniforms are catholic, but some are special program schools.
Uniforms in private schools rob students of individuality.
20 percent of elementry schools wear uniforms. the other 80% do not