B.... Uniforms make it so we dont have the choice of expressing our choice of style. If we all had to wear the same thing it would be really boring. clothes can tell alot about someone. I go to a public school.
2007-11-06 15:01:28
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answered by jeeper_creeper242 3
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There are pros and cons to this question, but I would have to say, A.
I think the reason for uniforms is so that all kids are equal so far as their dress is concerened. No one is looked down on for not wearing "the best". As an adult, I think the best thing about wearing a uniform is that when I get up to get dressed in the morning, I don't have to stand there wondering, what am I going to wear today?
2007-11-06 23:05:28
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answered by BJ 1
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A: Uniforms. You're not 'competing' for who looks good in class or who has the best outfit. Uniform can help people focus on schoolwork and not on the hottie with the short skirt sitting next to you. With a uniform, you know what outfit you'll have on tomorrow, and the next day, all the way until June when school is out. I did go to a private school.
2007-11-06 23:02:47
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answered by zipzeronada 5
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A for Uniforms, went to public school and wore a uniform from 3rd to 6th grade. It does suck wearing the same clothes but it saves your good clothes from getting ruined, so run a muck in the uniforms. Despite them all basically being the same you can use your creativity more to stand out in the crowd.
2007-11-06 23:04:42
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answered by twiggysrevenge 5
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B, no uniforms... going to a school with uniforms for 8 years... i've learned to hate them. or was it just the look and way we had to wear them? im not quite sure.
the cons of no uniforms would be that you'd have to pay more for all the clothes to wear instead of alternating pairs of uniforms, and there wouldnt be any fights about whos clothes are better, well... since they're the same
the pros of no uniforms.. uhh.. the kids are free to express their own sense of fashion, their creative fashion juices are flowing freely instead of being blocked off by identical clothing-ness.
2007-11-06 23:06:15
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answered by Anonymous
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B i went to a public school that made us wear uniforms and i hated it. it makes the parents spend more money on school uniformed clothes which is ridiculous becasue most public school uniform school seem to be in a bad neiborhood anyway where the parents dont have that much money in the first place, so why have them spend money they dont have? they should be able to express themseves
2007-11-06 23:10:11
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answered by 1DisneyNut 6
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a,Uniforms
People will feel left out if some but better clothes and show off and those who are poor cannot afford it.
Uniforms make everybody equal and it shows that not a single person has a higher authority than others.
I went to a public school.
2007-11-06 23:01:51
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answered by dance21 4
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B. No uniforms - I think students should have able to express themselves in what they wear...they can't be creative or themselves if they have to wear a uniform
I went to a public school =)
2007-11-06 23:01:02
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answered by Yanks4Life23519 7
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B -- no uniforms
attended private school for ALL of my schooling
the only thing they were good for was finding classmates on field trips
2007-11-06 23:04:32
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answered by Stinger 22 6
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B for No Uniforms
I don't think kids should be taught to conform at such a prime age when indivduality should be encouraged.
2007-11-06 23:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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