Yes yes yes. Dress code is among the many rules a school in general needs to have. Not saying all teens would wear inappropriate clothing, but there are a handful that would. Dress code is not put in place to punish or limit a student, its really put in place to deferobjectivity.
Blacks : Were not allowed to Go to college Were not allowed to Go to white public schools. Were not allowed to Use public drinking fountains Were not allowed to Use Public washrooms that were designated for white people (most of them) Were not allowed to Rent hotel rooms Restaurants that did not want to serve blacks, wouldn't, they would just let them sit there, Were not allowed to sit at the front of the bus,
Restricted their econonmic rightsthey weren't allowed to voteThey weren't allowed to hold officeThey weren't allowed to serve on a juryThey werent allowed to receive a public education
They should be able to. Dress codes should be set depending on thebusiness and gender
No they are not allowed in most school. You should go to the receptionist of the school and view the school rules just to make sure.
Schools should have dress codes because as a school the students don't want to be made fun of by their religous orders and how they dress so if all the students wear the same thing no one will be made fun off
The black codes were regulation created for the freedmen (slaves that were set free after the Civil War). They restricted their economic rights, they were not allowed to vote, they weren't allowed to hold office or serve on a jury nor could they receive a public education.
Blacks : Were not allowed to Go to college Were not allowed to Go to white public schools. Were not allowed to Use public drinking fountains Were not allowed to Use Public washrooms that were designated for white people (most of them) Were not allowed to Rent hotel rooms Restaurants that did not want to serve blacks, wouldn't, they would just let them sit there, Were not allowed to sit at the front of the bus,
Restricted their economic rights, they weren't allowed to vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.
In reality dress code in schools are not as strict as they once were. When I was in high school girls couldn't wear pants or shorts to school. Boys had to have dress pants and shirts. No Teeshirts were allowed or sports gear. If students want to change a dress code they need to go to the administrator and school board.
Most High Schools today have stricter dress codes than they have in the past. Skirts normally should be to the knee.
'Public' stores are privately owned, and the owners can make their own rules up - if someone does not like that, then they should simply just not enter. They are not allowed to discriminate against people by race or gender, but apart from that, they certainly can impose rules of speech, dress codes, and other things.
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