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Essay / School uniforms are a good idea in public schools
Henry Ford once said, “Coming together is a beginning; staying together is progress; working together is success. » In other words, having a school uniform would be a success if public schools adopted this policy. Many good things will come from its effectiveness in public schools. In 1987, the first public school to adopt the uniform policy was Cherry Hill Elementary in Baltimore, MD. Then, decades and centuries later, many in the United States began to follow this policy. Over millions of dollars were used to purchase uniforms and still are today. Because school uniforms are a better way to improve schooling, improve management and reduce the risk of harm, it is a way to bring the school as well as the community together. School uniforms have a positive impact on public schools. because it is in the interest of the lives of students as well as those who play a major role in their lives. It will also make the school look more professional by reflecting student behavior on the uniform, which is stable. Having uniforms has a positive impact on society due to academic performance, non-judgment and saves time. Ensuring that having school uniforms will save a lot of time getting ready for school. Not only the students but also the school administrators are not able to make a decision regarding the dress code. Director Saunders said he would spend “60 to 90 minutes a day on dress code violations” (S4). Which explains why we are no longer in a hurry in the morning and we no longer have to worry about the director's approval. Another great use of uniforms would be that no one will judge, it reduces intimidation and no distractions. Bullying has had and s...... middle of paper ......ress; working together is success." Being able to stick together and help each other, many will go far in life. Works Cited Anderson, Dylan. "School uniforms undermine freedom." Gainesville Sun. March 3, 2014: np SIRS Issues Researcher. April 30, 2014. Esack, Steve. “Dress for Success.” Morning Call. Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, FL). June 30, 2004: 1A+. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. April 30, 2014. Viadero, Debra. “Uniform Effects?” ". Education Week Vol. 24, No. 18. January 12, 2005: 27-29. SIRS Issues Researcher Web. April 30, 2014. Konheim-Kalkstein, Yasmine L. “A Uniform Look.” American School Board Journal 193.8 (2006): 25-27. First Web. May 2, 2014. http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/topics/topic_success.html (Google).)