
[Cara Barr,
sophomore]
Yes, because that way people won’t
be judged for their appearance and won’t need to pick out a certain
outfit each day.
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[Chris Allen,
sophomore]
Yes. We, as Americans, do judge
people on what they wear. It also would be less expensive.
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[Jessica Carey,
freshman]
Yes. Many students do not go by
the dress code now. Everybody would know what has to be worn, and
there would be no questions asked.
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column]
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[Jarryd Cooper,
freshman]
High schools don’t really need
to have uniforms. They say it helps keep order in the classrooms, but
I can’t see how what you wear affects your behavior.
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