Why Do Public Schools Need A Dress Code To Level Student Differences?

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vWashington County Public Schools should adopt a dress code to level student differences. It would be easier on teachers and students when they get out of bed to get dressed and since everyone would dress the same, people would know if there is a trespasser on the property. Students should wear uniforms to decrease individual appearance differences. More students get bullied in public schools that do not have a dress code. Research confirms that having a dress code makes it easier for students to get along with each other. Nearly 20% of public schools have a dress code. Public schools' dress code will allow children to be defined by their personality and not by their outfit. Studies show that all schools that have a dress code have less bullying …show more content…

It would be easier on teachers and students when they get out of bed to get dressed and since everyone would dress the same, people would know if there is a trespasser on the property. Students should wear uniforms to decrease individual appearance differences. More students get bullied in public schools that do not have a dress code. Research confirms that having a dress code makes it easier for students to get along with each other. Nearly 20% of public schools have a dress code. Public schools' dress code will allow children to be defined by their personality and not by their outfit. Studies show that all schools that have a dress code have less bullying than schools without a dress code. A dress code creates less distractions from students so there is less bullying. Having a dress code creates less distractions for students. When schools have a dress code the students look very formal in their attire which makes the school also look good. Dress codes allow kids to explore themselves and by not having a dress code students would be able to feel comfortable and able to learn. Research confirms that by having a dress code students can get along better with other

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