Are uniforms at public schools a good idea?
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Docker type pants for the boys, either in brown or brown..light colored polo shirts (all the same color throughout the nation to keep moron kids from killing each other of their colors) and wing tip shoes for the boys.
For the girls, skirts that are 2 inches below the knees..baggy shirts and knee socks
For the girls, skirts that are 2 inches below the knees..baggy shirts and knee socks
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Brutus8907 wrote:oh believe me, i fully understand the phrase "very poor." sounds to me that somebody is way too quick to jump on the age bashing bandwagon and didnt take the time to realize that they really dont know this person and therefore doesnt know what this person may or may not have experienced. grow up.
The "very poor" people I've known couldn't afford any shoes at all, much less where to find the 'best deal' on Nikes. I've actually seen kids stand barefoot in the snow to catch the school bus. Wise up.
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my dad wore his brothers worn out air force shoes with cardboard in the insoles when they got holes in them.. Some days they had something to eat and some days they didn't!
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Boonedawg wrote:Well, it would get rid of any abuse some kids have to take because their families can't afford the name brands. Kids are cruel to each other, this would give them a few less things to pick on others about.
You are 100% correct. As a teacher I see this all the time.
Sometimes it would be a good idea for teachers to have uniforms as well.
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Rhiannon wrote:Boonedawg wrote:Well, it would get rid of any abuse some kids have to take because their families can't afford the name brands. Kids are cruel to each other, this would give them a few less things to pick on others about.
You are 100% correct. As a teacher I see this all the time.
Sometimes it would be a good idea for teachers to have uniforms as well.
hmm never thought of that one but you are right that would be nice
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I have a friend who teaches in a school where they went to uniforms 10-15 years ago: khakis and polos with the school name on them. Although teachers aren't required to wear them, she does. She says it's much easier for her to get dressed that way. She also says it's been MUCH cheaper buying them for herself and her kids than buying enough of everything else to wear would have been. The kids still manage to "express their individuality" with how they dress outside of school time.
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This is stupid. You are trying to take away the kids right to individuality and freely express himself. The picking and nagging isn't going to stop no matter how much you would want it too. They still would have to drive a less than rich people would accept car or not have a cell phone. Everyone would still know that the kid is poor. It doesn't change anything other than your pissing off a lot of adolescent kids.
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for the topic yes,
do I care what my kids think on the issue, no.
I am the parent and I will not let my kids tell me how they will dress, school uniforms would be great, think of it this way, school uniforms handle alot of issues at once, first is the everyone looks alike which has been tackled on here, second is the safety issue, have you seen some of the stuff our kids are wearing these days, no wonder they are able to get guns, drugs and who knows what else into school, with a school uniform everything is simple and there are not 10,000 pockets to put stuff into.
do I care what my kids think on the issue, no.
I am the parent and I will not let my kids tell me how they will dress, school uniforms would be great, think of it this way, school uniforms handle alot of issues at once, first is the everyone looks alike which has been tackled on here, second is the safety issue, have you seen some of the stuff our kids are wearing these days, no wonder they are able to get guns, drugs and who knows what else into school, with a school uniform everything is simple and there are not 10,000 pockets to put stuff into.
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Will never happen around here no matter how much you want it to.
Personally, i wouldn't wear them, ever, i would take the consequnces day in & day out, every day. The schools should be more worried about our studies than how everyone looks.
If you make kids wear uniforms, you better get the kids with acne, acne medicine while you are at. Because we want every kid to be politically correct & look like everybody else. They should also hire a school hair stylist for a cut every week. We should also get everyone varsity jackets as to not set apart the "jocks" from the "nerds". Or, better yet, get Nerd Jackets & instead of letters to put on them, buy them new glasses. Also, cancel all of the award banquets because we don't want to make anyone sad because they didn't get invited & piss off their parents because they think they didn't get invited because their poor. If anyone of you that said you were for it actually went to High School these days you would know, kids don't get picked on because of what they wear or don't wear.
Personally, i wouldn't wear them, ever, i would take the consequnces day in & day out, every day. The schools should be more worried about our studies than how everyone looks.
If you make kids wear uniforms, you better get the kids with acne, acne medicine while you are at. Because we want every kid to be politically correct & look like everybody else. They should also hire a school hair stylist for a cut every week. We should also get everyone varsity jackets as to not set apart the "jocks" from the "nerds". Or, better yet, get Nerd Jackets & instead of letters to put on them, buy them new glasses. Also, cancel all of the award banquets because we don't want to make anyone sad because they didn't get invited & piss off their parents because they think they didn't get invited because their poor. If anyone of you that said you were for it actually went to High School these days you would know, kids don't get picked on because of what they wear or don't wear.
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Philos_Finest wrote:Will never happen around here no matter how much you want it to.
Personally, i wouldn't wear them, ever, i would take the consequnces day in & day out, every day. The schools should be more worried about our studies than how everyone looks.
If you make kids wear uniforms, you better get the kids with acne, acne medicine while you are at. Because we want every kid to be politically correct & look like everybody else. They should also hire a school hair stylist for a cut every week. We should also get everyone varsity jackets as to not set apart the "jocks" from the "nerds". Or, better yet, get Nerd Jackets & instead of letters to put on them, buy them new glasses. Also, cancel all of the award banquets because we don't want to make anyone sad because they didn't get invited & piss off their parents because they think they didn't get invited because their poor. If anyone of you that said you were for it actually went to High School these days you would know, kids don't get picked on because of what they wear or don't wear.
first off I haven't been out of school that long so I know what is going on inside our school systems, and to say that kids are not getting picked on for clothes is totally stupid. If I remember correctly the kids at columbine and everyother school shooting that has happened in the last decade was because the kids got picked on for how they looked and how they lived their lives, and I take objection to anyone who disagrees that school uniforms would not be a good idea. As for the letting kids be individual's excuse, be individuals on the weekend, you don't go to school to be individuals, or as in the old fresh prince song,"you go to school to learn not for a fashion show"(someone was going to use it sooner or later), and in this day of school shootings, school districts are doing everything they can to show parents that there school is safe and in a way school uniforms are one way schools can show that they are safe and a top school to learn in. So if it would ever happen in this area and uniforms were mandatory all I have to say to the kids out there is SUCK IT UP, SHUT IT UP AND PUT ON YOUR DARN UNIFORM,
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you're not far out of school? i'm one year removed from high school. that being said, let me reiterate the fact that kids pick on eachother for one reason or another. take away their different clothing, it'll be their car or their hair. so again, why take away their individualality and make such a ruckus (because a lot of parents arent going to like it either) in what's going to be a failed attempt to prevent the inevitable?
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