Public Schools a Dress Code . Your Essay

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public schools a dress code . Your audience a group local school board

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Public schools should most certainly employ a dress code with which their students should adhere to. There are a number of reasons to support this point-of-view, one of the most salient of which is the degree of danger that has become endemic in a variety of public school systems which is frequently presented in the form of gangs. It is a well-known fact that one of the most noticeable ways in which gang members attract attention to their respective factions is through their mode of dress. Certain colors and other distinguishing features (such as athletic teams and signs and insignias emblazoned upon their clothing) is used to denote the presence of these gangs. In many cases, such overt displays of a gang's presence may intimidate school children, and, as has been known to happen in more than one occasion, intimidate teachers and administrative staff as well. Were a dress code in place, students would not be able to magnify the prevalence of any possible gang activity, which may very well serve as an ameliorating factor by hopefully reducing the prevalence of any gangs on school property.

Additionally, public schools should employ a dress code to make sure that students are attired in appropriate clothing at all times. Young people, who are attempting to find themselves and an identity in which they are comfortable, may display tendencies of wearing clothing that is inappropriate and which may present itself as a distraction to other students.
Examples of inappropriate clothing would be girls wearing shorts and skirts that are well above the thigh, as well as tops that are revealing. Examples of inappropriate clothing for young men include jeans that are torn and ripped up, or otherwise disfigured. By employing a uniform school dress code, students would not be able to wear such inappropriate clothing, and would have one less distraction preventing them from focusing on their studies -- which is the point of school.

Unfortunately, all too frequently, college students are most decidedly not getting the best education possible. One of the chief reasons why this statement is true is due to the proliferation of the internet and its wide impact upon collegiate education. This fact can be evinced in two primary ways -- the first of which is based upon students taking classes and attending college in an online capacity, and the second lies in the abuse of resources which the internet provides.

The appeal to the taking of online courses largely resides in the degree of flexibility, autonomy, and convenience which such courses allow in terms of scheduling. It is possible for students to actually study the material that is required for their course at their leisure. Unfortunately, such copious amounts of autonomy are frequently abused by students who readily employ of contract….....

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