School Unifroms
Essay by people • July 15, 2011 • Essay • 303 Words (2 Pages) • 1,331 Views
Deciding of buying many clothes throughout the year including uniforms, parents feel that it's just a waste of money and time for the students. Overall buying their child there pick of clothes would make the school uniforms unnecessary and out of control.
Dose you child have trouble picking outfits in the morning just to fit in their click? Or even wearing ridicules cloths? Well in that case their appearance is making a more important subject than their studies. This is where uniform falls into the category of equal eyes and even proper wear of clothes, many students want to be part of a click or gang therefore they wear clothes of different colors, shapes, and even inappropriate. By adopting uniforms, students are more likely to be equal no matter what style, class level and gang they belong to. This brings order in school, making student feel like their more into the studies and less about their appearance:
Uniform acts as a social leveler ...In institutions without uniform students are often competitive and worry endlessly about their appearance and the clothes they should wear. Pupils without expensive designer clothes and trainers may be singled out as social outcast, or stigmatized as being from poor backgrounds. (Endersby)
Poor not rich, fancy or ghetto students would see the inner person and ideas they share. Students will only learn that you cannot judge a book by its cover but feel that each and one of them carries a gift. You might say why uniforms now? Every school has its own reason to the means and rules of uniform policies, for the most part schools' that are low academically but high in violence attempt to adopt uniforms. Violence has been a great part of schools since the Civil Rights Movement and Martin Luther King Jr. others come from gangs and the
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