I. Introduction
A. Uniforms should be required in public schools because it will reduce the rate of bulling, it creates less pressure to impress others, it reduces people coming to school dressed inappropriately, and it saves money for the parent.
II. Reasons for supporting uniforms in school
A. Reduces bulling
B. Less pressure to impress others
C. Avoids inappropriate dressing
D. Saves money for parents
III. Counter arguments against uniforms in schools
A. Restriction of creativity and uniqueness
B. Uncomfortable
IV. Conclusion:
In conclusion, uniforms should be enforced in public schools because it will help to reduce bulling, inflict less pressure to impress others, avoid inappropriate dressing, and save the parents …show more content…
Although there appears to be more bullying in public schools than private but it still occurs. “There are about 2.7 million students being bullied each year.”(Bullying Statistics 2012 par.1) Some students don’t even show up to school because of the ongoing fear of being bullied. Students don’t realize that a good majority of students that attend a public school are part of our less fortunate community of the U.S and these students can’t afford the nicest clothes and often will wear the same clothes every week. So they make fun of them, and they don’t realize that their words can cause a horrific reaction from their victim, suicide being one of those horrifying results. If we released uniforms into public schools then we could immensely reduce bullying. Everyone would have a leveled playing field and looked at as …show more content…
Some parents feel that if public schools would enforce schools uniforms it would put a restriction on their child’s uniqueness or creativity. Although that argument is invalid, because wearing the same uniform would result in students expressing themselves through their personalities and attitude rather then pricey brand-named clothing that not every student can afford. Another argument that the individuals opposed to uniforms propose is that uniforms lack comfort. Parents say that the collared shirts can make some students itchy and that the pants sometimes don’t fit correctly so it makes the student uncomfortable, but others believe that most female students are uncomfortable wearing clothing that shows all their skin but do it because they crave attention and social acceptance. Uniforms would not cause students to be any more uncomfortable than they already