Why We Should Not Be School Uniforms

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School uniforms are put in place to prevent bullying, to prepare children for the working world and also because it is proven to improve academic test scores. The school board has these rules and regulations to protect students from unwanted negative behavior. The thought of having a unified image will help with these things, that’s why there should be a school uniform policy.
The first reason why there should not be a school uniform policy is that it is too expensive. There are some kids that might not be able to pay for the expensive uniforms so they might have to go to a different school. “Shirts plus pants plus shoes add up quickly, so I was not surprised to find that the average cost of school uniforms for parents is $249” (Lisa Runge). Every year kids grow and get bigger so the parents have to buy new uniforms every year. Also some kids are careless for their clothes they stain them, rip them, and even lose them, so it would cost …show more content…

Kids being able to express themselves is a big thing because it shows people who they are and what they're interested in , and by dressing the way they want to school helps them do that. "Allowing students to choose their clothing is an empowering message from the schools that a student is a maturing person who is entitled to the most basic self-determination” ( case Richards vs. Thurston). Without the school uniform policy it shows how lots of student are different from each other and it shows more diversity and individuality. A 16-year-old transgendered boy stated, "sitting in a blouse and skirt all day made me feel insanely anxious. I wasn't taken seriously. This is atrocious and damaging to a young person's mental health; that uniform nearly destroyed me"(Seamus). This is why there shouldn't be a school uniform, because students should be free to express themselves through their

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