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the school uniforms
Title: the school uniforms
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 909 | Pages: 3.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
the school uniforms
Public school systems across the country are now requiring students to wear uniforms. Can uniforms really make a difference in a child’s academic performance? Wouldn't uniforms infringe the child’s creativity and self expression? The "clothes don't make the child" right (Hempill A15)? Wrong. School uniforms can drastically reduce school violence and help a student to focus on school work. In 1996, President Clinton endorsed public school uniforms in his State of the Union Address(
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start. Uniforms will give all students a chance to fit in regardless of their social standing. They will also take the student's focus off of having the right clothes and put it back on having the right attitude. Works Cited Atkins, Andrea. “School Dress.” Better Homes and Gardens Aug. 1996. 42-43. Hemphill, Clara. “Clothes Don’t Make the Child.” New York Times 21 Mar 1998: A14 Mancini, Gail Hinchion. “School Uniforms: Dressing for Success or Conformity?” Education Digest Dec. 1997. 62-65.
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