‘Some might argue that a dress code would eliminate freedom of
expression for students, but that isn't true. Dress code policies already
restrict expression such as the length of clothing or hair color. If freedom
of expression is the argument, then shouldn't these policies not be allowed
either? In addition, students only spend a small portion of their time in a
school building. There is plenty of other time in a student's life where they
can express themselves through their clothing. Finally, many work
environments have a certain expectation for appropriate dress. Having
students wear uniforms doesn't eliminate expression, it prepares students
for career expectations. This argument against uniforms is flawed and not
a true reason for negating the possible benefits school uniforms would
bring.
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