Dress codes and uniforms can help reduce the potential for conflict by;
1. Reducing conflict stemming from socio-economic status, i.e., conflicts stemming from comments and personal attacks about who has better clothing and so on.
2. Reducing ways in which gang members can identify themselves which, in essence, is a form of intimidation and creates fear.
3. Reduces the risk of students being robbed to and from school, or for that matter in school, of expensive clothing, jewelry, etc.
4. In the case of uniforms, could help school administrators identify non-students, trespassers, and other visitors in the hallways who stand out in the crowd.
These are general observations and, of course, there are exceptions. For example, one group of students told us that although they had uniforms, the school policy did not specify specific types of uniforms, so some students wore very expensive dark pants and light shirts, while others wore less expensive ones, and the status reduction argument was thus moot. Of course, there are also many ways for gang members to identify themselves in addition to dress, too, so uniforms do not eliminate gangs or all of their ways to identify. Still, the fact that there are some glitches and ways to beat the system should not shoot down the entire concept.
Student and parent input should be received on the front-end of implementing such policies, especially school uniforms. Anecdotal information suggests that such involvement reduces non-compliance and increases ownership into the program. Ironically, once implemented, many students and staff are pleased with uniforms, for example, and parents are also pleased with the idea that they are often cheaper than common popular clothing, plus they do not have the hassle with their children each day of dealing with "what to wear" to school.
http://www.schoolsecurity.org/resources/uniforms.html
Friday, October 17, 2008
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I don't think that it's that big of a deal if someone has strange colors in there hair, it's not like it would distract students from their work.
if someone wants strange hair that everyone stares at, then let them
i dont think its a big deal to have colored hair. i think that we should be allowed
I think that hair dying at school would be alright as long as the hair isn't in a color like purple or blue or any colors that would cause a distraction.
If someone wants to wear weird colors in their hair then let them. Thats their choice and they shouldn't be told what they can and can't do with their hair.
seriously
whats the problem with weird hair.
if somebody wants like pink or blue hair, power to them. theyre braver than most of us
If someone wants to dye their hair an odd color, let them. It wont distract anyone.
I think it doesnt matter about different hair colors. If their parents approve then its fine
Its the students choice whether or not they want to color their hair, if they don't mind the staring, then its no big deal. People do worse things to themselves than coloring their hair blue.
So what if someone wants to dye their hair purple? It's their choice, not the school administrators that honestly don't care.
I do not think that hair is a distraction to school. i disagree with this
i dont think that its that bad if you have a funny-colored hair. its really not a distraction.
i dont ever pay attention to peoples hair, and i dont know how what color it is would distract me.
I think that dyed hair should be allowed but neon colors are probably really distracting.
I think its perfectly fine to dye your hair. Sure, it may be distracting, but then ANYTHING can be distracting when you think about it. Girls obsess over shoes, THATS DISTRACTING, so lets just ban shoes if we're gonna ban everything thats distracting. Oh, and socks are distracting, shirts are distracting, pants are distracting...okay so what if dyed hair is distracting, hair itself can be distracting...I think the whole "you cant do this because its distracting" thing is bogus! We come to school to learn, not be banned from doing what we want to our hair!
I think that normal colors should be allowed. but colors like blue and purple and extreme colors should not be allowed.
if students want outrageous colors in their hair to draw attention to themselves, by all means feel free
i think it should be ok to have whatever color hair you would like. it's not something that causes a great distraction in the class room and it should be the persons choice what color their hair is.
I think that we should be able to have our hair any color and style we want.
no one cares about the color of people's hair that much for it to be a distraction
Nice blog
i dont think there shoud be a rule unless its like outrageous.
I beleive vibrant, neon or flashy colors can pose as a distraction. However lesser, duller colors should be accepted
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