oppose. i see no reason for uniforms as long as students dress neatly and with some taste.
have you heard in Germany that they are Forcing homeschooled children(who might actually learn something about life) to go to school?
2006-10-26 02:41:33
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answered by ? 3
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I love the uniforms, it has shown dramatic differences in our students confidence and grades. There are arguments that kids need to express themselves and uniforms don't allow that, but school is their job, and what they need to express in school is that they are a student. And if you don't want them to express that, maybe you really don't care about their academic achievements. Uniforms are ugly, they make a 13 year old look like their 12 instead of 17 (like the clothes they prefer), and uniforms are like a constant reminder that you're where you work because they would never where them when they're not working. And that's exactly what makes them so great. As adults, I think most of us forget how difficult it is to be 12 years old. Yesterday, my uniformed students got to wear crazy hair/hat day with their uniforms... and they all did great crazy things. They were so excited at the beginning of the day with the excitement and change that by the end of the day they were almost crying because they were so tired. The excitement of the day was just too much... and that's just from wearing a fuzzy hat and doing math work. The more we can focus students on learning, the more they will be able to learn.
2016-05-21 22:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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i accept it i think its a good idea
i go to a catholic school so i wear uniform
for a lot of kids especially those who have less money not having school uniform would be really hard for them
they might get teased for not having the 'right' clothes
there is already competioin like that in my school, no uniform would make it worse
2006-10-26 02:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, as a student, I believe dress-code has its pro's and con's. I wouldn't have to worry how to dress myself everyday. However, my individuality through clothes would be crushed. People who do not know how to dress themselves well would not have much of a problem, but the majority of the student body would be angry and most likely rebel. The list is infinite.
Me personally, I don't care either way. I am sure there are many other reasonable 15 year olds who see it my way as well. I don't exactly look at someone and label them by their clothes unless their clothes say something stupid.
2006-10-26 02:43:17
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answered by davy 2
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My children go to a charter school where they have to wear uniforms. On Friday's they are allowed to wear jeans. On Friday's the number of incidents go up in the school. Coinceidence? I think not.
2006-10-26 02:45:24
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answered by puzzleraspie 3
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When I was in Hong Kong, I had to wear them. Of course, I am alot older now but still I wouldn't mind wearing them.
2006-10-26 02:37:17
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answered by Webballs 6
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when i was in school i wore them. those days i hated them. but now that i am older, i think its kinda good, it will not discriminate the rich kids and the poor.
2006-10-26 02:38:25
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answered by moniet 2
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It will make weapons easier to spot!
2006-10-26 02:44:38
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answered by Anonymous
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