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The Independent Student Voice of LMHS.

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The Independent Student Voice of LMHS.

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Uniforms for School?

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Uniforms or regular clothes? There has been a lot of debate upon this question. There are a bunch of pros and cons for each side. Some pros for regular clothes are you get to be yourself and show more of your personality. You also don’t have to wear the same exact thing everyday. You can also be more comfortable rather than be in those uncomfortable uniform sets. But there are some very important cons. People who show who they are with their clothes may be bullied or made fun of. That’s why some schools like to dress people the same so no one will be bullied.

There are also a lot of pros and con for wearing uniforms. Some of the pros are as I have said no on can be bullied about what they wear, because everyone looks the exact same.  But this can be very uncomfortable for some people. I think uniforms vs regular clothes is mostly opinionated. It also depends sometimes on what school you go to. Like most of the time private schools wear uniforms and not normal clothes. But public schools wear more regular clothes rather than uniforms.

I personally like normal clothes because they’re way more comfortable. I talked to my friend Alexa and she said she likes normal clothes because you get to express you, your style and your personality. I also talked to one of my friends Mackenzie who has been to a public and a private school, and she said she likes both and this is because uniforms kept them all equal and no one got bullied, but they can be uncomfortable and you don’t get to express yourself. Which one do you prefer?

 

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