In schools that has uniforms they tend to cost more for the parents than if the school did not wear uniforms. Uniforms cost more money than they should the average is 249$. …show more content…
Females are a group that is singled out and they can not stop it but at a school students had to go to the state to get something done with the dress codes students should not have to do that they should be heard. Schools need to start listening to students opinion because students are the next generation and we can fix what happens because it's going to be up to us to make sure people get listed to in schools because people get scared to stand up for themselves that's why there is bullying clubs to prevent it and for people to stand up for themselves Also “ The first school dress code law was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case, known as Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District, involved several high school students who wore black armbands to school in a planned protest against the Vietnam War. In a far-reaching decision, the Court essentially decided that schools may limit student expression (such as enforcing dress codes) if there is a legitimate concern that such expression will be disruptive to the learning environment or violate the rights of others.” found on http://education.findlaw.com/student-rights/school-dress-codes.html .That how …show more content…
Kids can always be bad but if you have uniforms you're more likely to do stuff bad outside of school and wear inappropriate thing that can not help you in your