Persuasive Essay On The Uniform Revolution

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We live in a violent world where hundreds of people are killed every day for little to no reason. Now what if a simple change could prevent this, what if all it took to change our society from one of violence to one focused on reason was a simple change of clothes. Around the country this theory is being tested that if we simply change our schools from simply requiring a limited range of clothes to a standard set of clothing. Uniforms are being implemented in the hopes to end violence and promote the community in which they live. This change started in the 1980’s where before only Catholic schools required uniforms, and this change has even had support from one of our presidents to help cease the spread of crime that is plaguing the nation …show more content…

Prior to this period, they were only implemented in Catholic and private schools as they were thought to be more strict, furthermore were also more respected as elite educational institutions (School Uniforms). Since this time the rest of the country has slowly started to follow the trend as 20% of all public schools require uniforms in 2011, also many large cities have gone and fully implemented uniforms such as Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, and Seattle (Bowen). There is also a trend that uniforms tend to be implemented in higher poverty populations around the country in an effort to close the socioeconomic barrier or how it is perceived in the public school system which unproportionately benefits those of a higher economic status (School Uniforms). The United States isn’t the only country that has noticed the statistics and decreasing crime rates due to the uniforms, in England all schools are required to have uniforms (Bowen). With the rise of uniforms around the world will bring greater prosperity for future …show more content…

The main difference between uniforms and dress code is a dress code is just regulations on what can be worn and a full uniform is when everyone must wear the exact same clothing. Currently over half of the public schools have implemented a dress code to control the violence and inappropriate behavior in their districts so not to infringe on their students amendment rights (School Uniforms). The main issue with dress codes is that most find them difficult if not impossible to enforce because of the rules of length of clothing and the need for teachers to enforce them while doing their job of instructing students (Wilde). Uniforms are much easier to enforce simply because everyone must wear the same clothing so it’s obvious who is wearing the correct clothing (Wilde). They also provide extra security as it’s obvious who is meant to be on campus and who isn’t (Wilde). As of now there is no state that requires a state to fully implement uniforms, but also they is no ban on uniforms so the debate still continues as most many still debate whether they are constitutional or not. Even with the debate continuing the implementation of uniforms doesn’t appear to be slowing

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