Schools should have dress codes because as a school the students don't want to be made fun of by their religous orders and how they dress so if all the students wear the same thing no one will be made fun off
Yes, but most have dress codes.
Schools start dress codes so the students look formal and so that no person feels insecure that they can not afford the latest expensive clothing and are not made fun of. It helps a lot of people. also they make it so that people cannot dress inappropriately.
Yes. The dress codes, or uniforms in some schools (particularly European and Asian schools) are vital to helping in promoting the image of the educational institution. The better the institution looks, the more students the school gains. Therefore the more money they earn to buy better resources in order to be able to provide better education to students. Uniforms or dress codes in schools are also preparing young people for the world of work, where uniforms or dress codes are a way of adult life. Uniforms in schools also promote equality between students and lessens bullying in schools which is normally student differences, because the uniforms eliminate the differences by giving everyone the same image. While many people agree with the reasons, above, for instituting dress codes in schools, there are also many people who do not consider those reasons to be valid, or important enough to justify further regimenting the students.
Most High Schools today have stricter dress codes than they have in the past. Skirts normally should be to the knee.
Yes, all jobs and professions have dress codes. It sets the stage for attitude while working or going to school. In a school it also gives standards of proper dress for school and guidelines for teachers and students.
Many Catholic schools have dress codes, which may not allow the wearing of jewelry. It will be up to the principal at each individual school to determine what the dress code is.
Dress codes in schools can be beneficial in promoting a sense of discipline and professionalism among students. However, they should be fair, non-discriminatory, and flexible to accommodate diverse cultures and personal expression. It is important to strike a balance between upholding standards and respecting individuality.
In reality dress code in schools are not as strict as they once were. When I was in high school girls couldn't wear pants or shorts to school. Boys had to have dress pants and shirts. No Teeshirts were allowed or sports gear. If students want to change a dress code they need to go to the administrator and school board.
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They had stricter gun control and dress codes. Most schools now, or mine atleast, is worried about baggy pants. and they had more security cameras and school police.
Dress code is a noun. The plural form is dress codes.