Why Are School Uniforms Necessary

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Are school uniforms really necessary?

Many people think that they are truly necessary. But why are they? Why do our children need to have two sets of clothing to wear every day? Do parents really need to spend more money than the mean that they have to be part of school standards? Is this just another way that school can control parents and students? Let take some sometime and explore the question and really find out if school uniforms are really necessary.

What is the reason that school require to put on the extra cost on parents to pay for school uniforms. One reason that schools don’t take into account is that “for families who struggle financially, the requirement to purchase school uniforms for their children could prove significantly …show more content…

When it come to be a couple of month into school they were begging their mom to wear something different. My sister had to pay money for a shirt that she could wear on specific day, which is another cost to parents. There also come a point that the children and parents “might feel that it takes away a way for children to express themselves and be more creative. It could be seen as stifling their creativity and independence to get them more willing to work for the 'man ' in later life. Whether or not this is a good thing is entirely a matter of perspective.” (http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/15038/1/Pros-and-Cons-of-School-Uniforms.html) Children need to be able to feel free to express themselves thru being creative. Also one other thing is that children really don’t like them. “At the end of the day children would all love to wear their own uniforms. It would make children want to come to that school and it would make them a lot more likely to tow the line in other ways.” …show more content…

If we are willing to exclude then we need to see that “Exclusion exists on two levels. First, through the decision as to what the uniforms should look like, and second, through intolerance to students who want to dress according to their gender or sexual identities. An American Indian tribe in South Dakota claims that their input was ignored when uniforms for their school district were being designed, which suggests school uniforms are culturally biased. Furthermore, school uniforms present a potential drawback for gay, lesbian and transgender students who might desire to dress according to their sexual or gender orientations. If a school isn 't willing to accommodate such students, the school could be viewed as discriminative.” (http://oureverydaylife.com/cons-students-wearing-school-uniforms-27880.html) I would have to agree with this statement. With school uniforms in an area that is mainly on type of cultural then maybe. For most of us we don’t even live where there is one kind of cultural. So with school uniforms should not be mandated for

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