Friday, November 28, 2008

Should or Should Not Students Wear School Uniforms (Final)

There is a conflict that many kids argue about on whether school uniforms are necessary. While normal schools are lenient on the students, private schools are strict and force students to wear uniforms. I for one support school uniforms for many reasons. By requiring school uniforms, no one can make fun of your clothes. Getting uniforms for a school ensures that students to look the same. Enforcing school uniforms also eliminates any inappropriate clothes and the dress code.
First, giving school uniforms to the students takes away the chance that anybody would be made fun of for their clothes. Normally, some teasing involves students being made fun of for having "uncool" clothes, like clothes that are old or have dull colors. Requiring school uniforms allows everyone to have the same clothes and eliminates teasing. With everyone wearing the same garment, no one else has to ever worry about whether they'll get bullied for what they wear.
Enforcing a school uniform rule not only eliminates teasing, but also allows students to all look the same. This allows students not to be judged by how they look, but by their knowledge, personality, and their character. It would also change the way people look at how "popular" someone is.
Finally, giving students uniforms avoids the chance of students coming to school in inappropriate clothes. Uniforms also removes the dress code, a school rule that lists what you can wear and what you can't wear. By choosing uniforms for every student, the school will no longer have to worry about whether kids will break the dress code.
Therefore, I think it's important that schools insist on student uniforms. Dressing everyone the same eliminates bullies. It allows everyone to be judged from the inside. At the same time it makes the tedious dress code unnecessary. Every school should have school uniforms.

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