Persuasive Essay On School Uniforms

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Introduction: Imagine going on a shopping trip with your mom, but you don’t get to pick out the clothes you like. This is what happens when kids are required to wear uniforms to school. These types of shopping trips are costing parents an average of $249 (Tucker). Knowing people that have had uniforms in school, they all have the same opinion. The popular belief is that wearing uniforms to school is restricting student’s individuality and the students themselves don’t like them. School uniforms are unnecessary because they violate students right of self-expression, don’t demonstrate real world scenarios, and are commonly uncomfortable and don’t fit right. Background: School uniforms are categorized as a set of standardized clothes that students wear for an educational institution. A study was done from 2011 to 2012 on how many schools enforced school uniforms. More elementary schools use uniformity, with 20% saying they do, as opposed to secondary schools, with 12% saying they do (Brunsma). School uniforms did not become popular until 1994, when a school in California made it mandatory. Uniforms were shown to be introduced starting around 1980 (McBrayer). Self-Expression: Children need to be able to search for their own identity. Human language has …show more content…

She claims that, “It was more of a hassle to have uniforms then what most people realize.” She explains having to make sure that the uniform was washed because she couldn’t just pick something random out of her dresser drawer. Another challenge for her was finding all the pieces to the uniform. She had to wear a plaid tie and a black belt and sometimes those two items would be misplaced. The biggest struggle she found with the uniform was the white button down shirt. This shirt would get stains all over it and sometimes her mother couldn’t get them out. This was a struggle because then she would have to order a new shirt, one without stains

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