About 25 percent of America's schools have successfully established a uniform policy, meaning that the remaining 75 percent are without a uniform policy. In short, there are more non-uniform schools than there are uniformed.
In the United States, public schools generally do not have a requirement for students to wear uniforms. This is due to the value placed on individual expression and freedom of choice in clothing. As a result, school dress codes are typically implemented to ensure students dress appropriately rather than enforcing a uniform policy.
It is difficult to determine an exact percentage without specific data. Preferences for mufti versus uniforms can vary greatly among different groups of people. A survey or study would be needed to accurately gauge the percentage of people who prefer mufti over uniforms.
Illinois has more than 4,000 K-12 public schools.
Apparently if you don't wear a uniform (e.g. in the U.S.) it puts you at a "greater risk of being bullied". The people in charge of schools/ the government here in the U.K. believes that if people didn't wear a school uniform the children who are poor would be bullied because they can't afford the latest clothes. Uniforms also have to be worn as they prepare students for when they are older and in a work place and also to make schools look more presentable and smart. However a minority of schools let students wear what they want and some also let year 11s (15-16 year olds) wear their own choice of suit.
There are more male valedictorians overall. This is usually due to the disruptive effect of IQ that is more apparent in males than females. There are more talented males than females, but there are also more dumb males than females. The fact that there are more talented males makes it much more likely that there will be a male valedictorian, putting aside social values. (boys tend not to try as hard in general, etc)
In USA, 23% of all schools have uniforms.
I'm pretty sure it's all the schools in Britain, if you don't have uniform, you may be going to a special school (private school). In America however it's the other way round! Most state schools haven't got uniform and most private schools do!
It depends. If it is a catholic or private school than it is more than likely that you will have to purchase a uniform to attend, however, if it is just a normal public school there is a very low chance to you will have to wear a uniform.
School uniforms are actually cheaper for parents rather than buying an entire wardrobe of clothing. Studies show that students pay more attention in class when they wear a uniform rather than their own choice of clothing. Some schools use it so that no one shows gang colors.
Denver schools gets payed more then Pueblo schools do.
More than 2500 schools in Britain
there are more than 100 schools in Michigan
No, PhD's don't have to wear a uniform, but if you wan to wear a doctors uniform and a white coat or something your more than welcome to.
In America: School is "free", school busses come pick you up/ drop you home, there are more people than in a private school, most public schools do not have a uniform or dress code.
schools in china tend to have more chinese people than us schools
When you have more than one type of compound in a solid, it is called a mixture. Mixtures can be homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition).
African schools require the same amount of expectations if not more than American schools.