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Should students have to wear uniforms? - Coggle Diagram
Should students have to wear uniforms?
History
The first-ever school recorded to have their students have a uniform was in 1222 where an English school had their students wear a white robe called cappa clausa, But it wasn't till the 16 hundreds when modern-day uniforms were worn.
Uniforms back in the day were a sign of upper class man and it showed how fancy or rich you were. It also made schools stand out more because some were recognized that they were rich because of the uniform.
Around 1995 25% of all schools in The US-primarily elementary and junior high, were wearing uniforms.
hook
Just like you thousands of kids want to wear their every day clothes instead of uniforms.
would you want to wear your every day clothes at your school instead of wearing uniform?
Arguments
Argument#2
students
As a student myself I can tel by experience on dress down days it's more comfortable going outside, sitting in class and just walking around in the hallways. Also You feel more flexible and "free".
Argument#3
style
Kids at a young age want to express themselves they want to show who they are by how they dress. But with uniforms that isn't allowed so I think that if we're allowed to dress in our daily clothes what we wear is more or less how we act and what character we have.
Argument#1
cost
Parents will be able to save money because, yes spending on normal clothes for each child is around 200$ but if you are smart, those clothes will last for many years and it will not only be used for school but other occasions
Thesis
I think that students in school should be allowed to wear everyday clothes. Because it would make learning more comfortable and it would save some money for many parents.
students should not have to wear uniforms because of the cost , comfort and lack of personal style
Specialized info
It can save a lot of money from parents. A pole shows that each parent spends 150 dollars or less on each child.
Many children that wear uniforms for their school voted in a pole and the results were that in every region all the kids but a few wanted to wear their everyday clothes.