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Most of us used to wake up earlier to pick our outfit for the day and think a lot of what I am going to wear tomorrow for school. The pink dress is with those shoes? Uhmm Nah! I wore that last week. Uhmm, how about this one, ahh, No Pamela has the same dress and wears it so often…! I need to buy a new one... Deciding on what clothes to wear to school can be stressful in the mornings. So, Should students be required to wear a uniform to school? That is the question that has been raised for discussion here today.
Private schools have long been known for having school uniform policies. Now some public schools such as ours are deciding whether or not they want their students to wear a school uniform.
1. Increased security in the school. Staff can quickly see who should be there and who should not.
2. Uniforms make students equal. There is no jealousy or envy related to clothing. They eliminate some unnecessary disparity between students by taking away a difference in dress, which often defines where a student stands on the social ladder
3. Some others people think they can not afford to buy uniforms that means uniforms are expensive. u hum no. It is cheap. It is cheaper for parents than trying to keep up with the latest brands and fads. For example, yearly the cost of uniforms is from 40- 60 dollars. Compare that to a trip to the mall. Girls can often times spend seventy dollars in one trip to the mall, many times for just one outfit. Moreover, uniforms offer convenience I mean they are designed to appropriate for the weather of the location the school is in. Most work environments have a very limited dress code depending on a person's job description and that is essentially what a uniform is.
4. Some other opinions almost from students, they disagree with having school uniforms, saying that it doesn't give the student the right to express their individuality that does not show who they are. But hold on. you can answer a question why are you here, in school? ( For studying right). so, uniforms limit self-expression through clothing choices, but students go to school to focus on their studies and school is not a fashion show.
On the other hand, I think that schools should have uniforms for the simple reason that this could teach students to respect each other. Let's say that a popular girl comes to school with short shorts and a cutoff shirt. Yes, she's popular, but she's not going gain respect from serious, mature people. All she is basically doing is attracting attention from perverted people and disrespect herself and school rules. However, uniforms may not be cute, with the lasts models, but at least this show's people that you respect yourself.
There is a lot of controversy over whether or not school uniforms should be required. However, when you look at the facts you will see that there are many benefits to students all wearing the same thing to school. Students may take school more seriously, security and violence can be decreased, and you may even save some money. Please keep these benefits in mind when you vote today!
Schools are stressful enough as it is with schoolwork and studying, but add being bullied because of your appearance and it could become overbearing.
Uniforms help students in school academically and socially, and It can be beneficial to parents as well; they do not have to spend as much money on school apparel.

I am from Vietnam, and in Vietnam all students that got to Primary and Secondary Schools have to wear a uniform. The most common type of uniform consists of a white shirt with school logo on left sleeve and navy trousers, with a red scarf for students from grade 3 to grade 9, and there is no difference between boy and girl's uniforms. However, many schools (private or famous public schools) have their own designed uniforms. The white, which is ao dai, is also a tradition uniform for high school girls in Vietnam.
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Hầu hết chúng ta sử dụng để thức dậy trước đó để chọn trang phục của chúng tôi cho ngày và nghĩ rằng rất nhiều những gì tôi sẽ mặc vào ngày mai cho các trường học. Ăn mặc màu hồng là với những đôi giày? UM không! Tôi mặc tuần trước đó. UM, làm thế nào về điều này một, ahh, No Pamela đã cùng ăn và mặc nó như vậy thường...! Tôi cần phải mua một hình mới... Quyết định trên những gì quần áo để mặc trường học có thể được căng thẳng vào buổi sáng. Vì vậy, sinh viên nên được yêu cầu để mặc một bộ đồng phục trường học? Đó là câu hỏi đã được nâng lên để thảo luận ở đây hôm nay. Trường tư lâu đã được biết có chính sách đồng phục trường học. Bây giờ một số trường khu vực như chúng ta quyết định cho dù có hay không họ muốn học sinh của mình để mặc đồng phục học sinh.1. tăng cường an ninh tại trường. Nhân viên phục vụ một cách nhanh chóng có thể nhìn thấy những người phải có và những người không nên.2. đồng phục làm cho học sinh bằng nhau. Có là không ghen tuông hay ghen tỵ liên quan đến quần áo. Họ loại bỏ một số chênh lệch không cần thiết giữa sinh viên lấy đi sự khác biệt trong trang phục, mà thường xác định nơi mà một sinh viên nằm trên các bậc thang xã hội3. Some others people think they can not afford to buy uniforms that means uniforms are expensive. u hum no. It is cheap. It is cheaper for parents than trying to keep up with the latest brands and fads. For example, yearly the cost of uniforms is from 40- 60 dollars. Compare that to a trip to the mall. Girls can often times spend seventy dollars in one trip to the mall, many times for just one outfit. Moreover, uniforms offer convenience I mean they are designed to appropriate for the weather of the location the school is in. Most work environments have a very limited dress code depending on a person's job description and that is essentially what a uniform is. 4. Some other opinions almost from students, they disagree with having school uniforms, saying that it doesn't give the student the right to express their individuality that does not show who they are. But hold on. you can answer a question why are you here, in school? ( For studying right). so, uniforms limit self-expression through clothing choices, but students go to school to focus on their studies and school is not a fashion show. On the other hand, I think that schools should have uniforms for the simple reason that this could teach students to respect each other. Let's say that a popular girl comes to school with short shorts and a cutoff shirt. Yes, she's popular, but she's not going gain respect from serious, mature people. All she is basically doing is attracting attention from perverted people and disrespect herself and school rules. However, uniforms may not be cute, with the lasts models, but at least this show's people that you respect yourself. There is a lot of controversy over whether or not school uniforms should be required. However, when you look at the facts you will see that there are many benefits to students all wearing the same thing to school. Students may take school more seriously, security and violence can be decreased, and you may even save some money. Please keep these benefits in mind when you vote today!Schools are stressful enough as it is with schoolwork and studying, but add being bullied because of your appearance and it could become overbearing. Uniforms help students in school academically and socially, and It can be beneficial to parents as well; they do not have to spend as much money on school apparel.I am from Vietnam, and in Vietnam all students that got to Primary and Secondary Schools have to wear a uniform. The most common type of uniform consists of a white shirt with school logo on left sleeve and navy trousers, with a red scarf for students from grade 3 to grade 9, and there is no difference between boy and girl's uniforms. However, many schools (private or famous public schools) have their own designed uniforms. The white, which is ao dai, is also a tradition uniform for high school girls in Vietnam.
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