Essay On Why Students Should Wear Uniforms

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Uniformity has developed a negative connotation in American society. Unlike other nations, such as China and Japan, America is a place that values individuality and self-expression. These values are most noteworthy among American children, specifically middle and high school students, which is why uniforms are frowned upon in public school settings. Students and parents who oppose uniforms in public schools argue that uniforms will hinder student individuality and that parents will not be able to identify their children in the case of an emergency because all students will look exactly alike (rebuttal). But parents and their children are missing the sole reason for school in the first place: education. And school uniforms keep students’ focus on school and education (warrant). All public schools should require students to wear school uniforms because they are less costly to parents, they will reduce gang activity, and most importantly,
The clothes students currently wear to public schools are too costly to parents and to students who have to buy their own clothes (warrant). The average amount of money parents spend on clothes for their children is about $173 a month (backing). If that amount is multiplied by twelve, then parents spend about $2,076 a year on clothing expenses. While many argue uniforms are too costly (rebuttal), in actuality, uniforms are far less expensive than the brand names students feel they have to have for school (counter rebuttal). Based on a study done in Florida, parents only spend about $249 a year on school uniforms (backing). The significantly lower amount of money spent on uniforms is because students no longer have to buy multiple pairs of jeans, shirts, and shoes, but instead they can wear the same couple of pairs of khakis and buttoned shirts each week. Parents should love the idea of spending less on clothes because the extra money could be spent elsewhere in the

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