No matter what a student wears to school it doesn’t block or contribute weather a student will learn or not, so if a student wants to wear a crop top to school they should be able to wear it if a girl decides to wear shorts to school she should be able to wear it. Sometime boys might feel it’s too hot to come to school in a t-shirt and decides to wear a tank top he should be able to wear it and not have to serve a consequence. No matter how much schools have dress codes students will try to outbreak those rules. At the end of the day students come to school to get an education, students use their brains to learn and not what they wear to school. According to “Dacula high school dress code” students are not allowed to wear multiple things to school like shorts, crop tops, tank tops, rip jeans and trench coats and the list goes on. To me a crop top is like a sports bra, a sports bra is like a crop top. If girls can’t wear crop tops to school, why do we have cross country/ track girls in sports bras around the school training? Those same girls training around the school in those sports bras goes to Dacula high school, they are still apart of Dacula high school , they are breaking the school law by wearing sport bras around the school. Most crop tops shows half of your belly, sports bras shows your whole belly. My question is, why can those track/ cross country girls be around the school in sport bras but girls can’t wear crop tops to school. …show more content…
Girls can wear dresses. What’s the difference between dresses and trench coats? Trench coats are long like some dresses, some of the dresses have long sleeves. I don’t see any differences between trench coats and dresses. During the winter season, students try to stay warm as possible because some students get really sick during the winter season and may want to keep warm as possible from getting
About the shorts issue, some people say that everyone should be able to wear whatever they want at school, but here’s where I do agree with the school dress code: when it comes to shorts there has to be a line somewhere. I think people should be able to wear most of what they want to wear to school, but if I want to see someone in basically underwear length shorts--which I usually don’t--I’ll honestly just go to a beach and watch the people there. School also is a different atmosphere than the beach or any other casual setting. For example, most people wouldn’t go to a job interview in their underwear (unless it’s something like a modeling company), and so most people wouldn’t go to school in nearly underwear length shorts.
Shorts are more like capris and skirts are just above the knee. Uniforms demonstrate that being modest is socially acceptable and the antithesis is not. If girls find a way not to make uniforms modest, they are given some sort of consequence in school. The consequence part is not wrong because people should be able to follow guidelines. The problem is that this teaches students that if they see someone who is not dressed modestly in public, they should also receive consequences.
For some people, maybe leggings are all they can afford, but they cannot wear them to school without having to wear a tunic over them that goes to their knees. When a female student is taller, it then becomes
You need to cover your shoulders,you need call home, School dress code unfairly target girls because their attire can be more distracting to male teachers and students. But boys are not necessarily being taught not to harass their female peers. By taking a girl out of class on a hot day for wearing something too revealing you basically saying that a boy's education and focus is more important than ours, because we spend time out of class to go to the office to call home for a change of clothes or even be sent home.dress codes make girls feel terrible like our bodies are inappropriate and need to be hidden. The dress code make girls feel apologetic and guilty like we’re responsible for other people's hormones and lack of self control.
Malerie Owens Mrs. Edwards ELA3-2nd 8 February 2018 Having students wear certain types of clothing has been a big democracy amongst our society for ages. In my opinion I think the dress code should be altered. Dress coding systems have become substandard and defective simply because the lack of clarity amongst schools, majority rules only apply to women, and lastly student apparel differs amongst teacher opinion. To start off, most school districts have a lack of clarity amongst the dress coding system.
When you send a girl home because her shorts are too short or her clothing is immodest you are telling her that covering up her body is more important than her education" (anonymous). School dress codes should not be as strict as what they are now. The student handbook says that the dress code applied to both boys and girls, but then says things such as "...shirts and blouses should cover the shoulders and yoga pants are not permitted..." (student hand book page 26). Things like that are aimed towards girls. Why should girls be punished for being comfortable?
When dress codes are created because male students and faculty are distracted by a female’s clothing choice, we are assuming that girls are exposing their backs, shoulders or other body parts, with the hope of receiving sexual attention. Schools are making negative assumptions about why females are dressing a certain way, and punishing them for
As much as I believe that while in school they have the right to put small limitations on what we can wear I also believe that while out of school we should be able to wear whatever we want. We as Americans have many rights. These include Right of speech, Right to bare arms, Right of religion,
The dress code policy for every school is different. From personal experience, I feel that females are more targeted at my school over boys. I have friends at different schools who can wear almost whatever they want and not be in violation of a school’s dress code. For example, one day a friend of mine, who attends Southern Boone High School, wore volleyball spandex and a very slim spaghetti strap tank top. If dress codes are going to be implemented, they need to be in affect fairly.
Sexism within High school Dress Codes Dress codes, they are there to keep students from being “distracted” from one another. But do these dress codes degrade women and encourage them to cover themselves up so that men can have a distraction free learning environment? Dress codes have existed for as long as anyone can remember, when i first entered elementary there was a new a foreign rule limiting what i could wear. Although the rule existed it wasn't enforced until later on in my school years. When i entered middle school the dress code was fully enforced.
Boys have the option of wearing athletic shorts, due to the fact that they’re longer. But they’re made to fit them and the ones for us are made to fit girls. That doesn't mean we should ban them from just girls because they’re a “distraction”. They’re typically longer than just regular shorts and much looser, that’s just as much of a distraction as a
How do you feel when you get in trouble at school for trying to express who you really are with what clothes you are wearing that you just bought that you thought looked really cool in, but turned out to be breaking the dress code, you feel embarrassed right? Well, all schools have a dress code of some sort whether it's a uniform, or you can and can't wear certain clothes. Schools should not have dress codes because students can easily find a loophole in dress code rules, they don't let people express who they really are, and uniforms are expensive. These dress codes are used to keep people from being bullied. The only problem is the girls are getting targeted more because they wear tank tops with spaghetti straps and leggings so the schools
In the 2015-2016 Faribault Middle School Student Handbook there is a dress code portion. The portion consists of allowed school wear and banned school wear. In the banned school wear it clearly states, “Headwear (hats, hoods, scarves, etc.) are not to be worn in the school building.” Therefore, why are girls allowed to
2017 has been a year supporting female empowerment, expression, and confidence with your body. So why should girls feel ashamed of their bodies in the environment where they should feel the safest? The dress code should be less restrictive because, it’s unfairly targeted at females, it makes women feel less confident, and it restricts most athletic clothing made for girls. Schools continually enforce rules that they’ve had since they were founded. Times change, and rules need to too.
Students can express their style and identity through their clothes. Students would like the freedom to keep up with latest styles and fashion and having dress codes takes that away. Lee Rowland, “School dress codes are saying that the self-identity that you want to express through your clothes doesn 't belong here. ”(Rowland 1).