Dress code and uniform alarm clock are ringing around the bed. The sound scares your brain from a warm and comfortable bed. It is time to go to school. You must get up now so that you can finish it on time. Your teacher may give you an annoying dismissal look if you are late again. What do you want to wear? This is the dilemma you face every morning. Are you struggling to get out of bed, then you are faced with a nasty question: cool, clean and wrinkle-free clothing what you should wear that day that day.
According to Dinuba High School Principal Yolanda Valdez, "clothing standards will shape the atmosphere of the campus." If the students are relieved you will learn more. But perhaps there is a more important question: What does the student learn? Many educators recommend clothing rules to teach students what workforce is acceptable. This seems plausible. However, we do not assume that the workplace will be uniform. Work is not limited to offices and factories. Some employers, such as some Internet companies, do not care about the dress of employees, but also pay attention to their work. In addition, as technology advances, some traditional companies encourage employees to work at home and does not require clothing regulations. There are people who run their home business.
In March 2008, the role of the state legislature to deal with student clothing standards was to approve the school or school district to implement clothing rules and a uniform policy. Twenty-two provinces have authority to enforce school and district requirements of clothing regulations and / or unified policy. In states without policy, unless schools and districts are explicitly prohibited, it may be necessary to have clothing regulations and / or uniforms. In fact, the district and school maintained the right to determine clothing provisions by the judgment of the courts of the other four provinces and the opinion of the attorney general. There are no provinces that oblige students to wear uniforms. In Massachusetts State, we are prohibiting the use of clothing regulations unless there is a health or safety problem