As a teenager, clothing plays a very important role in your life. After all, your style depicts the crowd going out with you and your personality. Most teenagers use almost all of their income to buy the next fashion. But today, teens may have to consider their purchase first, as they may not be able to wear them at their school. Public schools began to control clothing regulations, high school students gave up half of the wardrobe. Public school clothing regulatory requirements are problematic as students' wardrobes really affect how they learn or act and they are part of the really necessary code.
The story about clothing regulations at Evanston Township High School is becoming common. Because the controversy of the clothing law involves the education system, we oppose the policy that parents and students think they are sexist, racist, or both. More and more schools are listening to these protest actions and the guidelines in use reflects a new understanding of "appropriate" student clothing. It is not easy to adopt new clothing rules when most of the current policies continue for several years and contain many prejudices that the school is fading. As a result, the Oregon branch of the National Women's Organization took effect in 2016 and formulated a model policy for the Portland public school spread all over the country.
Most middle schools and high schools have clothing regulations for managing clothes that students can wear and clothes that can not be worn. According to the National Education Statistics Center, approximately 15% of high schools / joint schools in the United States have strict clothing rules for uniforms, but other schools still have many appropriate clothing rules and regulations. Many schools use 'finger tip rules' to define skirts and short pants of the appropriate length. For example, Sokoro Independent School District says, "When the stud's arm extends to both sides, the length of the skirt, shorts, shorts must extend below the student's fingertips." Guidelines have different parts in boys and girls in some places like the Newcastle Community School Company (NCCSC). However, adjustment of shorts is the same in both cases. "Shorts for boys and girls ... It is necessary to wear on the waist above the knees."
In public high schools in the United States, clothing requirements are often lacking, and fuzzy rules are left. Many young girls are just sad about weather and trying to dress up on their own, as these rules are not usually enforced at middle school or high school as a whole. Clothing regulations clearly define double standards, and in case of violating clothing regulations the application of punishment is separated. The weather in Texas is known for its unreliable weather and difficult to wear during summer and winter. During the warmer months, women often wear dresses, skirts, shorts, and in comfortable clothes in cold weather, but often on dresses on the first or second day of closing. Unlike female students, male students can wear any type of shorts. But I hope that women will obey current trends