Freedom of Choice: The Very Best Policy

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The author does not make a very convincing case that school uniforms and dress codes violate students’ freedom of speech and undermine important values. She argues that students are the only ones with a dress code. She states that students should be able to express themselves using their own judgement. She believes that uniforms do not help maintain a respectable appearance for the school community. School uniforms are essential to students in order for them to learn discipline and respect.

The author's opinion says "I believe they should apply to everyone. It would only make sense. Yet so far I have not heard much about dress codes for teachers". This is a mistake because as a personal experience, I discovered that teachers and staff members do have an expectation to meet when selecting their clothing for school. In addition, by pointing out ignorantly that teachers do not have a school uniform, the author undermines the argument that students should be able to choose what they wear in accordance with their own judgement. This is true because adults are expected to be more dis...

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