Why Schools Think It Is Necessary To Have Dress Codes

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Why do schools think it is necessary to have dress codes? Schools shouldn’t force students to wear clothes that don’t let them express themselves. Not having dress codes can let students express themselves and feel more confident in who they are. This is important because students must not be stopped by having their freedom of speech and freedom of expression just because of a school dress code. Schools must have a less strict dress code because whatever style or clothing the students wear symbolizes who they are, schools are stopping students from expressing themselves, and students must have their freedom of speech. In 1969, there was the Tinker vs. Des Moines case. In this case there was a girl who stood up for her freedom of speech so there would be no dress codes in her school (Buggs and Rowland). Dress codes are going against people’s First Amendment right of freedom of speech and freedom of expression. Democratic citizenship is what schools must start having (Buggs and Rowland). Schools must have this so then all of the students in the school will be heard without starting a debate or argument. …show more content…

Students shouldn’t have to wear something they aren’t comfortable in if it doesn’t show who they really are. “But self-expression isn’t an inconvenience or distraction. It’s an essential part of our democracy” (Buggs and Rowland). Students shouldn’t have to wear what school force them to wear if they want to express who they are through their clothing and how they look.“Dress codes can also help cut down on bullying by taking the focus away from what students are wearing” (Buggs and Rowland). If schools have dress codes it can prevent bullying. Also it can help students focus more on what they are learning instead of trying to figure out what one students shirt

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