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Uniforms?

Do you think schools should have uniforms? I think we should have uniforms. There are many people that get distracted with no uniforms. People think students deserve to express themselves but most students express themselves mainly through hair, shoes, and the way they act. Students will still be comfortable because there are different types of one uniform. My school does have a uniform and I personally don’t mind. Occasionally we do have “dress down days” were we get to wear whatever we want with some limitations. If some schools don’t have uniforms they should at least have a dress code so that way students will dress appropriately.

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  1. You have some very compelling reasons why we should keep uniforms. I like that you included personal examples as well. Thank you for sharing your post this week.

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