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Karlie is right, you would have to have more than one uniform for a whole week of school unless you wash the same one every day but that would be a pain. Buying more uniforms means a bigger burden on low income families. There is financial assistance is avalible at no cost to taxpayers says frenchtoast.com.
"School Uniform Fact Sheet - More About School Uniforms - School Info - French Toast School Uniforms." School Uniform Fact Sheet - More About School Uniforms - School Info - French Toast School Uniforms. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2014.
I agree, homework is necessary, but to a certain extent. Too much homework can actually lower test scores. m.lifescience.com says that in countries whose schools give a lot of homework, the standardized test scores are lower than countries that don’t give much homework. One to two hours of homework per week does not seem to affect scores either way. “Busy work” does not have very much educational value at all. Homework is ok, but in moderation.
"Too Much Homework Is Bad for Kids." LiveScience.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2014.
I think you are right, kids will cheat more if they are stressed or being pushed for time. pamf .com says that some kids have to work hard and be stressed just to pass their classes and other have a lot of stress trying to get a 4.0. This site also says that 55% of stress comes from school. Many kids get burned out from school work. Cheating is a problem and it is not right but for some its the only way to pass.
I think Kent is right, many teens pick up most of their driving habits from their parents or their friends. My parents don’t text and drive much but they talk on the phone, I find myself talking on the phone a lot while driving but I don’t text much.
I think Hunter is right. Kids would be bullied because of the uniforms. Families would have to purchase not only the uniforms but also regular clothes to wear elsewhere, when you could just buy regular clothes and wear them both to school and everywhere else. I also think the school controls us enough. It would also cause students to become rebels and say “i’m not wearing that, i’ll wear what I want”. They will just do what they want. As sheknows.com says, it is a financial burden on low income families and the rules are very hard to enforce.
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