It's Time To Stop School Dress Codes

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There is no reason that students should be told that their hair is too long and their clothes aren't good enough to fit the guidelines of the school dress code. School dress codes have been around for some time, enforcing modesty and enforcing discipline standards. School dress codes have sparked debates and conflicts surrounding dress codes such as freedom of expression, cultural and religious concerns, and the harsh enforcement of rules. Dress codes cannot exist or be required in schools because they tend to reinforce gender stereotypes, restrict personal expression, and take attention away from the main goal of education. School dress codes restrict personal expression for students by not letting them use their First Amendment rights like the freedom of …show more content…

All students, regardless of gender or ethnicity, should be subject to fair school standards. School dress codes affect low-income families in several ways. Low-income families must buy specific clothing and pay for haircuts that follow their child’s dress code. There have been many instances where boys had to cut their hair to follow their school's dress code. “Why Do Schools Hang On to Discriminatory Dress Codes?” by Christina Samuels stated, “The district’s dress code bans students from having long hair. It also states they cannot wear their hair in a style meant to skirt the rule that hair can’t grow below the eyebrows.” Furthermore, rather than paying for a useless haircut that has no bearing on a student's ability to learn, the money spent on haircuts that have to adhere to dress regulations might be used for extracurricular activities, educational supplies, and other essentials for the family. Buying particular types of clothing to adhere to dress code requirements may be expensive for families with limited

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