The Negative Effects Of Uniforms In Schools

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The cost create a negative outlook on uniforms because of their rising prices. Students have other events that occur outside of school such as picnics, banquets, and different formal occasions that they have to spend additional money. A child whose guardian receives a low income lacks a great variety of clothes to choose from in there closet. Children need clothes to wear outside of school that can’t be provided. When children transfer to different schools, they are not able to wear the same uniform. Children are not able to go places or do activities because of the lack of money and clothes. “The prices are an additional cost to tax payers that send their child to public schools” (Wilde).
A great percentage of schools in states with lower
Students do not get along with one another better or experience any significant gains. Principals and teachers tell that students ' success is not being taken. An increase in the amount of absences, tar dies, truancies, and referrals that arrive inside the office for behavior problems do not decrease due to uniform policies. More suspensions and expulsions are consequences increased because of the increase of rules in the uniform policy. Students will act how they want according to their upbringing and what they have learned over time. “Without knowing it, the adults in our lives practiced a most productive kind of behavior modification. After our chores and household duties were done we were give "permission" to read. In other words, our elders positioned reading as a privilege - a much sought-after prize, granted only to those good hard workers who earned it. How clever of them” (Kalish). A Student learns how to act based on what they parents let them get way with, and that influences their behavior in school. The attire of students affects attitude and behavior on students depending on weather they are comfortable with what they are

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