Should Dress Codes Be Allowed In Schools?

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When this country was started, we were all promised certain rights. Well, in many places around the nation today, students are being deprived of these unalienable rights. Many experts as well as school officials also believe that this is entirely wrong. They think that dress codes and capping what students are allowed to write take away two of their most imporant rights. So, should schools give students more rights? Yes, students’ rights should be increased to better prepare children for the future.
Written in the Bill of Rights is an amendment that allows all of the members of the country to freely express themselves. This god-given right is being snatched away from students through dress codes. Alexis Brindley and Peter Brosnan went around the country asking students if they have noticed a difference in performance and/or behavior after the addition of dress codes. These students all gave …show more content…

They also maintain that clothing alone cannot affect someone's performance in class.” (Brindley and Brosnan). This can be clearly seen when comparing two schools Fort Bend ISD, where the dress code is the same for all schools. According to a report card created by the Texas Education Agency, 1.2% of the students at John Foster Dulles High School dropped out during the year of 2011-2012. This is very low when compared to the dropout rate at George Bush High School, also in Fort Bend ISD. A stunning 2.0% of their students dropped out. This proves once again that dress codes have no positive affect on the performance of students. The schools claim that they add dress codes so that children are not distracted, thus allowing them to perform better, but if the children

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