I don't know where this came from, but I thought I'd start a thread on school uniforms. I would love to hear the viewpoints.
Mine: I don't agree with them. I was always uncomfortable in them. They were always more expensive than the clothes I regularly bought/wore. And, with uniforms, it seems, I went through more of those than any type of attire I'd ever bought. They didn't last, for me, and that meant getting a new round every year. Now, usually, I go on a clothing spree every, what, two years, if not more...this, though, I was out every summer looking for redeemable clothing. It was highly costly. I always hated that my parents had to spend extra money on uniforms in a public school setting. And as for the statistics of, 'they stop school fights/bullying; they raise test scores'...I never understood how what you were wearing could raise a test score. (Though, if I think about it, now, I can see how they could reduce scores...as I said, I was always uncomfortable in my uniforms. I was always fiddling with something. It was distracting.) And, as for fights/bullying...a bully, I've found, will find something to pick on, even if you're wearing the exact colors as, say, Bob next to you. A bully will find something to pick on, no matter what.
And the uniform checks just wasted precious education time. Education was already pretty low on the list. Now, they spend 15 minutes per class checking the uniform, and if you're in violation, you get suspended. (Even if it's just an untucked shirt, which can be simply told to be tucked in...). And if teachers were caught letting students out in violation, they got pink slips!
I don't agree with uniforms. Not in a public school setting. I know the minute I got home, every day, I wanted out of those uniforms. So, not only are they costly to buy, but they're costly to clean/take care of, b/c then you (most likely) have weekend clothes/after school clothes/vacation clothes/ and school clothes to wash.
And, yes, they provided an 'easy way out' in the morning as to what to wear...no, wait, I still had colors and styles to choose from. *shrugs*
Viewpoints, please.
Mine: I don't agree with them. I was always uncomfortable in them. They were always more expensive than the clothes I regularly bought/wore. And, with uniforms, it seems, I went through more of those than any type of attire I'd ever bought. They didn't last, for me, and that meant getting a new round every year. Now, usually, I go on a clothing spree every, what, two years, if not more...this, though, I was out every summer looking for redeemable clothing. It was highly costly. I always hated that my parents had to spend extra money on uniforms in a public school setting. And as for the statistics of, 'they stop school fights/bullying; they raise test scores'...I never understood how what you were wearing could raise a test score. (Though, if I think about it, now, I can see how they could reduce scores...as I said, I was always uncomfortable in my uniforms. I was always fiddling with something. It was distracting.) And, as for fights/bullying...a bully, I've found, will find something to pick on, even if you're wearing the exact colors as, say, Bob next to you. A bully will find something to pick on, no matter what.
And the uniform checks just wasted precious education time. Education was already pretty low on the list. Now, they spend 15 minutes per class checking the uniform, and if you're in violation, you get suspended. (Even if it's just an untucked shirt, which can be simply told to be tucked in...). And if teachers were caught letting students out in violation, they got pink slips!
I don't agree with uniforms. Not in a public school setting. I know the minute I got home, every day, I wanted out of those uniforms. So, not only are they costly to buy, but they're costly to clean/take care of, b/c then you (most likely) have weekend clothes/after school clothes/vacation clothes/ and school clothes to wash.
And, yes, they provided an 'easy way out' in the morning as to what to wear...no, wait, I still had colors and styles to choose from. *shrugs*
Viewpoints, please.
