Presentation of Proposal A mandatory school policy may not be the entire solution for the growing levels of violence and public school crimes.Cherry Hill Elementary was the first public school to subscribe to a mandatory uniform policy (NAESP, 2002).The uniform policy apparently works, as many schools, both public and private, have already been observing a mandatory uniform policy for years.” Moreover, in the Manual on School Uniforms by the U. S. Department of Education, it is stated that parents and faculty members must also be involved in the evaluation on whether or not to adopt school uniforms (Department of Education, 1996).” In fact, the Supreme Court has recently articulated that schools can instill students with “state sponsored...
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School administrators who are pushing for uniforms are doing so improve the security of students in the school and surrounding community.School administrators have to examine carefully the research into the effects of implementation of school uniforms thus far as well as take council on how best to approach the introduction of uniform policies.Critics have questioned these statistics arguing that the decreases are not attributable to the uniform policy but to other mechanisms that school administrators have employed in conjunction with mandatory uniform.In the context of the public school the Long Beach Unified School District has been noted to be the first district to have implemented a uniform policy.It has been reported on Long Beach ...
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A policy for school uniform will decrease the violence and crime rates within schools.Wearing school uniforms should be a policy that every school should have, because it will decrease the violence and crime, help parents save money and uniforms help students stay focused.Another reason is that, school uniforms will protect students from crime.In conclusion, having the whole state of Georgia wearing school uniforms is a solution that schools should implement.The public school district in Long Beach, California was the first to adopt the uniform policy.
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The issue received nationwide recognition in 1998 when, in his State of the Union address, President Clinton recommended school uniforms as a method of reducing school violence.According to the study, principals identified the following effects of school uniforms: 79 percent believed uniforms positively affected classroom discipline; 67 percent saw an improvement in student concentration; 62 percent noticed a positive effect on school safety; 72 percent saw an increase in school spirit; 85 percent noted a better perception of the school by the community; and 75 percent indicated a positive effect on peer pressure among students.The Center for the Prevention of School Violence, though not endorsing any specific dress code policies, points...
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High school students do not believe that school uniforms will help to reduce violence in there schools.In his 1996 State of the Union Address, President Clinton decreed,” I challenge all of our schools to teach character education, to teach good values and good citizenship and if it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms” (Clinton 1996).ACLU polled high school students to solicit their ideas about how to address school violence.School uniforms would remove this distraction along with the stress of a student having to choose what to wear to school each day.Violent affiliation concerns can be controlled with a school u...
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Forcing students to wear a uniform is also going against the first amendment, which clearly prohibits Congress from making laws that violate freedom of speech; it includes freed... ... middle of paper ... ...of deciding whether or not there should be enforcement of a policy or taking part of the rules that are to be implemented could decrease the number of students that are against the policy.Having gone through a school system that considered adopting a uniform policy, I would have to press against the issue of mandated uniforms, because it is simply un-American and unjust.Wearing a uniform does not allow for students to demonstrate their individuality; they have to dress conforming to the school’s uniform policy.A survey, of 100 random...
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The issue of the attachment of the rights of a child to the public school to the compliance with the policies of uniform is also an issue of intense debate raised by the opponents of the policy.There have been existing ten states all over the United States that have allowed the school districts to impose a mandate on the policy of the school uniforms .The pride of the school is also promoted in line with the improvement of the climate of the school and consequently the class becomes an ideal as well as a serious learning place (Loesch, 2005).Majority of school boards therefore in an attempt to exercise mindfulness with regard to the responsibility of the provision of the safest environment in the school for the sake of the students, cam...
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The results of this study will help assist parents, teachers and school leaders in determining whether to adopt a school uniform policy.Long Beach, California, United School District, comprising fifty-six elementary schools and nearly sixty thousand students, was the first large urban school district in the United States to require school uniforms for all students, kindergarten through grade eight.The Research questions will attempt to examine: How will school uniforms reduce violent occurrences in middle schools- Who will benefit the most from a school uniform policy, -What effect will school uniforms have towards designer clothing and peer pressure- Are there any benefits or financial savings if school uniforms are implemented -What af...
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To decide whether a specific uniform or dress code policy is permissible under the Constitution’s free-speech clause, the court used a four-pronged test it had previously applied in another school uniform case, Canady v. Bossier Parish School Board.A study of middle school students in the Charleston (SC) School District fount that school uniforms did appear to alter students’ perceptions of school climate.New York City, which is the largest school district in the US, has adopted the school uniform policy.Overall, implementing school uniform in elementary and middle public school will be beneficial, as I have mentioned above.As the Department of Education’s Manual on School Uniform notes, “Uniforms by themselves cannot solve all of the pr...
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School uniforms encourage a sense of ownership and discipline.Therefore, I strongly believe school uniforms should be a requirement for public school students in the elementary and middle schools.A study of middle school students in the Charleston (SC) School District fount that school uniforms did appear to alter students’ perceptions of school climate.Overall, implementing school uniform in elementary and middle public school will be beneficial, as I have mentioned above.In the name of putting “discipline and learning back in our schools” President Clinton instructed the Federal Education Department today to distribute manuals to the nation’s sixteen thousand school districts advising them how they can legally enforce a school uniform ...
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The students being at a school with a uniform policy would now solve this problem.“Any dress restriction that infringes on a student’s First Amendment right must be justified by a showing that the student’s attire materially disrupts school operation, infringes on the rights of others at the school, or otherwise interferes with any basic educational mission of he school” (Grantham 1994).Students are moving through school fast and to wait for years to go by before making this a policy can only lesson the improvement chances of the students who are currently in school.Long Beach Unified School District was the first large urban school district in the United States to require school uniforms.In 1995, the Texas legislature gave public school...
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According to former President Bill Clinton in his 1996 State of the Union Address, “If it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be allowed to require the students to wear school uniforms (Hudson).” Agonizing over what to wear to school has always been something that Middle and High School students have enjoyed, but that is starting to change.“School Uniforms and Teen Violence.” School Uniforms: Pros and Cons.However, students need to learn that school is not a fashion show; school is for learning and education.Being able to identify where a particular student goes to school could even help to identify trouble makers outside the school grounds.Elementary school students are...
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The question thus posed is, if the use of school uniforms had the intent of decreasing the incidents of violence in school, then why they have not been more used in high school and middle school settings, just as the importance put on elementary schools (Wilde, 2008).According to school authorities, since 1994, when the school adopted the use of school uniforms, the incidence of crime has fallen by 76 percent, assaults on school premises decreased by 85 percent, incidents of vandalism have significantly fallen from around 1,400 incidents annually to under a hundred, and attendance rates have improved to 95 percent (Starr, 1998).In addressing Capitol Hill during Clinton’s State of the Union speech in 1996, the President urged school autho...
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Do you want less violence within your child's school?All this is possible with mandatory uniform policies in public school districts.Do you want equality among students in your child's school?School uniforms may seem outdated for some people, but in many cases they can improve school spirit, attendance and student behavior.The school district reported drastic decrease in violence, discipline problems, as well as higher test scores after one year of implementing the new policy (Wilkens, screen 1).
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Clinton called upon school leaders to make uniforms an important part of their efforts to improve school safety and discipline.Although many students are not happy with the strictness some of the school’s new uniform policies, the policies should stay in place in order to increase school safety, devote student’s attention to learning and reduce bullying and peer pressure.In 1996, President Bill Clinton discussed the increase in school uniform requirements during his State of the Union Address.In late Februa... ... middle of paper ... ...tion of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) and uniform manufacturer Lands’ End, 86% of school leaders said uniforms make “a significant, positive impact on peer pressure,” and 64% said uniforms reduce b...
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” Many people view the school uniform policy as a way to uniform the schools.Pros and Cons of School Uniforms History of School Uniforms Uniforms were first instituted in 16th Century England at the charity schools for poor children.” “In the Long Beach Unified School District study, 4th and 5th grade elementary and all middle school students were surveyed for their opinions of the school uniform policy.How students view school uniforms Many students in grade school to third grade don’t really render any judgment either way favorable or not for the school uniform policy.School uniforms can eliminate these problems that arise in school and enable to students to focus on their education.
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In reality, students at school are working together to improve their educations.In the same way, wearing a uniform to school is like belonging to a sports team.“School Uniforms: Pros and Cons.” Family Education.However, there is a great amount of evidence demonstrating that implementing school uniforms would maximize academic performance and the overall well-being of students and teachers.It is important to note that school uniforms would not be a cure-all.
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Although students may be upset that they are required to wear uniforms and they do not like the way they look in them, they must understand why they are being enforce... ... middle of paper ... ...n’s article another principal says, “a significant decrease in the number of disputes among students and an increase in positive student interaction,” showing how uniforms are resolving conflicts between student making public schools a safer place to be (LaPoint and Holloman).This is a huge problem at school all across the United States.With so many schools and school districts adopting school dress policies, it is important to understand why so many have chosen to do so” (Daniels).One source says, “Many students simply do not like wearing unif...
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The Impact of School Uniform Dress Code on Principal Perception of School Violence.For instance, some policies imposed to certain schools may not respect Muslim’s religious dressing attire (Simson&Ellen, 1998) In conclusion, school administrators, governments, school principals and other concerned parties should have the students’ needs in mind when imposing policies on school dress codes since they have a significant impact on students.Murray, Richard K. The Impact of School Uniforms on School Climate.School administrators, principals as well as teachers’ authoritative powers of dictating and requiring that students should put on school uniforms at all times can also impact on students negatively in that students can feel that the l...
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Long Beach unified school district was the first large urban school district in the United States to implement a mandatory uniform policy. "So if you have a chance to implement the uniform policy; do it.The argument whether uniforms should be allowed in school has been debated over the last few decades.But with the rise in the violent crimes in the school system, I feel that it’s his time to protect our children and implement it.Many parents feel that if a uniform policy was implemented the spread of gang warfare and the idea children have to have name brand clothing would decrease drastically.
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So in order for our public school system and the pupils within it to grow and develop through success, it’s our responsibility to keep uniforms out of our public school system.Initially, in a study conducted from school years 1995-1997 at the elementary school level researchers found that after implementing school uniforms, behavioral problems within the schools studied actually declined.As more and more people are beginning to associate with the opinion of school uniforms being a beneficial policy, they neglect to take into account how it individually affects each of the students.Having never been subject to uniforms I can’t personally speak for their pros or cons, I can however give insight into the liberty and self-expression I experi...
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Concerning the claim that the uniform policy did not account for certain religious practices, the court did not base its decision on legal principles but dealt with the inadequacy of the evidence presented, noting that those bringing the charges "have not established that the uniform policy has interfered with their right to free exercise of religion" (Canady et al.The other major objection to school uniforms is the concern that requiring a student to wear a school uniform violates that student's free speech rights.After the Bossier Parish School Board mandated school uniforms for the1999-2000 school year, a group of forty parents sued the school board.When the U.S. Department of Education (1996) produced a Manual on School Uniforms, it ...
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The History of School Uniforms article stated that “a lot of the parents were for the idea of having their kids wear uniforms.” This report also states “School officials and other advocates of the new uniform policies noted improvements in students “frame of mind” and that uniforms had “sharply reduced discipline problems.” With this information it seems clear that enforcing this uniform policy for students in 1987 helped fix the poor academic scores, and t... .Studies show that violence in just one year has decreased drastically and if we could have that kind of an impact all around the world then, this place would be a whole lot different.Just by wearing uniforms violence dropped 10 percent in one ear and the police data dropped 63 per...
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Not only are the students not being able to make a decision about the dress code, but also the school administrators.In other words, having a school uniform would be a success if public schools adopted the policy.It will also make the school look more professional by having the students' behavior reflect from the uniform, which are stable.Because school uniforms are a better way to improve schooling, better manage-ments, and reduce ways to hurt one another, it is a way to bring the school as well as the com-munity to be closer together."School Uniforms Undermine Freedom."
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In this article Lisa Runge focuses on the main concern many have on the school uniform issue; the cost.The editor focus on four points on why school uniforms are important.If a person does not have a physique or figure that looks good in a uniform, this might lead to bullying and a lack of confidence that would cause a person to feel depressed.The Chief Editor focused mainly on the pros and cons of wearing a school uniform from a parent’s standpoint and also the student.Some of her reasons intrigued me, like the fact that school uniforms have a positive effect on academics.
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Do the perceptions of middle school students in Southport Middle School lean towards the advocates or the opponents of the school uniform policy?The study will follow a descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional method designed to determine the perceptions of the sample population to the effects of the school uniform policy in Southport Middle School.Academically, school uniforms enhanced student learning and promoted positive attitudes toward school (Stover, 1990), heightened sense of pride for the school (Jarchow, 1992), high level of student achievement (Thomas, 1994), enhanced school preparedness (Thomas, 1994), and compliance to school ideals (La Pointe, Holloman, & Alleyne, 1992; Workman & Johnson, 1994).The researcher will...
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Every school system should adopt some type of dress code.According to Loren Siegel, Director of Public Education for the American Civil Liberties Union author of Point of View: School Uniforms, in 1996, President Bill Clinton encouraged the use of school uniforms as part of an education program that sought to improve safety and discipline.There are two main points surrounding school uniforms: performance and school and reduction of violence due to uniformity.People who argue this side of the issue state that when the students wear school uniforms, that the number of infractions on the rules is decreased.David Brunsma, from the Department of Sociology, Morton Hall of Alabama, and author of the article School Uniforms, performed a study at...
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“Prevention at School.” .It is out of necessity that most reforms are initiated and that is apparent in the increased number of schools that are incorporating school uniform policies today.“School Uniforms – ProCon.org.” .However the significant gains contributed to the adoption of a nationwide uniform policy at school would contribute to more gains then negatives.There are many benefits to wearing school uniforms that the United States should make mandatory in all of the nation’s public school systems which would reduce the negative aspects associated with bullying by increasing security, camaraderie and equality.
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King (1998) states, “Approximately one in four students reports worrying about becoming a victim of crimes or threats at school, and one in eight reports having been victimized at school.” The wearing of school uniforms should be expected in all schools and not just targeted areas; this would increase the true benefit of wearing uniforms in our education system.The Impact of School Uniforms on School Climate.King (1998) states, “Those who fear for their safety in school or on the way to school may not learn effectively, and they may turn to truancy as a viable alternative to facing daily threats of violence.” School safety, a more disciplined student and student learning is believed to be the outcome if school uniforms would be enforced....
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A few school districts had been quietly experimenting with uniforms for years, but the issue caught President Clinton's eye after the Long Beach, California school district released some numbers suggesting that after only one year, its mandatory uniform policy had not only brought about significant decreases in vandalism and fighting, but had also led to higher test scores.The superintendent of the Long Beach School District claims that the district's self-generated data showing decreases in certain forms of student misconduct is proof that uniforms work.Now that the President's endorsement has elevated school uniforms into the realm of federal education policy, a question needs to be answered: Are uniforms a good idea?School Uniforms Un...
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