Why We Should Have Dress Codes In Schools

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When a student gets sent home a reasonable reason would be because of their behavior, right? Well, a student in Idaho was suspended because she wore a dress that hit her mid-thigh on her last day of school. Apparently, it had gone against dress code. This type of situations bring up the everlasting question, should dress codes be less strict? Schools should loosen their grip on dress codes especially for girls because it is unfair, sexist, and in most cases, the wrong person in the issue is punished. First of, schools in Hawaii are more mellow yet, on the mainland, it's just plain ridiculous. There are a big handful of examples as to why dress code is unfair. This student in Idaho wore a dress on the last day of school that was a couple inches above her knee. According to seventeen.com, when she refused, a teacher suspended her for insubordination and threatened to hold her diploma. (www.seventeen.com). Why would her something so extreme as to holding her diploma? Now I get that students are supposed to look “presentable” at school. Yet, some schools have sent girls home for showing their collar bones. Their punishments for these little things disrupt these students time learning at school. Shouldn’t their learning matter? Along …show more content…

However, she did not let this slide. She printed multiple posters that brought up a valuable point. According to dailymail.com, the posters read 'Don't humiliate her because she's wearing shorts. It's hot outside. Instead of shaming girls for their bodies, teach boys that girls are not sexual objects.' Which made me think. I get that it may be distracting if someone exposes their ‘bikini areas’, but why should she get sent home for showing collarbone? It's obvious that the person who is distracted over a half a thigh showing is part of a problem. Yet, schools don’t include this part of the

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