Comment on Expensive school uniforms don't make kids better at maths, so why are schools so focused on them?
pineapplelover@lemm.ee 9 months ago
There are many reasons to have school uniforms. Growing up in a school system that does this for elementary and middle school:
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it allows the wardrobe to be much more simplified so students don’t have to figure out what to wear that day.
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Kids don’t have to get jealous of others for wearing fancy brand names or maybe in some bad areas they’ll do gang colors or something.
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The prices are generally ok, I was never complaining at the prices.
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It might reinforce dressing up professionally even if the clothes aren’t the most comfortable.
thehatfox@lemmy.world 9 months ago
There are also a lot of good reasons uniforms are unnecessary or even detrimental to students and families.
School uniforms create more problems than they solve.
youngalfred@lemm.ee 9 months ago
On the other hand, an argument for uniforms would be that they remove a whole raft of problems with grey areas.
Without a uniform, you’d need to have a policy about ‘acceptable’ clothing - profanity, slogans, sun safety, workplace safety etc which would all be up to interpretation by students and an administration.
And you know that students would push the boundaries, and the ‘line’ would be constantly redrawn every week.
How short is too short on sleeves? What words are inappropriate on shirts?
Uniforms remove this - you’re either in the approved uniform, or you aren’t.