Implementing Uniforms in Schools

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Implementing Uniforms in Schools

There are many problems facing schools in this modern age. Some of which are violence,

children worrying about fitting in with a certain crowd, and the educating of the students.

With many students focusing on what to wear to school and not the homework they were

assigned the lack of education is becoming apparent. I believe that school uniforms could

help stop some of these problems.

Peer pressure, financial strain, and fears of not fitting in are just some of the

aspects that play into the overall success a child has in school. In a world that touts

freedom of expression the real freedom to learn may be found in the conformity of school

uniforms. The daily fashion fight starts bright and early every morning for students all

across America. Imagine a typical morning that begins with a blood curdling scream,

something like "get out of bed now, the bus will be here in three minutes!" The shriek is

followed by the confusion of what day it is along with a cold temperature shock from a

once toasty bed. Then add the trauma of finding a clean pair of socks and a shirt other

than the one worn yesterday. With school uniforms this havoc in the morning could be

lessened. If you already know what you have to wear, you can slip it on quickly,

eliminating a time crunch and mental frustration. A uniform also saves the aggravation

that comes with keeping up with the "in" of fashion. As the season changes, so does

fashion. Just when it seems you are caught up with the rest of your friends, and have new

clothes, it is time to go to the store to buy clothes for the next season's wardrobe. This

would not be the case with a uniform policy. Uniforms stay the same in a school district

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...the overall safety for students. Some could argue that

implanting school uniforms would stifle a child's creative outlet to express who they are

through clothing, shoes and decorative accessories, but schools are offering many options.

Some schools stick with traditional plaids and navy blue, but many are now offering a

variety in the dress code including polo shirts, chinos, and even capri pants (Wingert 73).

If some of these problems are eliminated with uniforms, school can have a more serious

atmosphere for learning. Students would be able to focus on learning, which is the actual

reason they are in school.

Bibliography

Works Cited Dolliver, Mark. "It's all the same to me." Adweek 22 Feb. 1999: 16.

Wingert, Pat. "Uniforms rule." Newsweek 4 Oct. 1999: 72-74

Web site. WWW.http://www.schoolunif.com

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