Dress Code
By: Mike • Essay • 344 Words • April 6, 2010 • 1,180 Views
Dress Code
Dress code has been the biggest topic between the Board officials and parents. There
have been many decisions and arguments that were worked out by administration and
local school, often at the request of parents. There should be a dress code for students for
several reasons.
Many public schools today are making dangerous decisions and these decisions
may end up saving someone's life. The decisions are about school uniforms and dress
codes. Public schools are beginning to open their eyes to the real world and see what
their students are wearing and what the clothes are about. Some schools have banned any
clothes with inappropriate symbols or sayings. Baggy wear is very dangerous. Schools
are now even taking away the privilege of those clothes for the reason that weapons and
other dangerous, illegal items may be smuggled in under loose pants, hats, shirts and
jackets.
The cost of maintaining a stylish wardrobe can be expensive. Many families have
more important things to spend their money on than the image of school children. The
dress code may be a way to keep the costs of school down for those families. In some
schools, there has even been fighting or stealing based on expensive sneakers or jewelry.
There are many clothes in fashion for boys and girls which are not appropriate