Should school uniforms be required? Some parents and
educators say that uniforms help students focus on academics
instead of fashion. Others believe that kids should have the
freedom to choose what they wear to school. After considering
both sides of the issue, I strongly believe that uniforms should not
be required in school.
Some parents and teachers think that letting kids wear what
they want is a recipe for trouble. Without uniforms, they say, kids
will focus on clothes instead of schoolwork. There will be pressure
to buy expensive clothes, which many families cannot afford. For
these reasons, some people insist that uniforms are necessary.
I disagree. There will always be distractions. Kids should be
encouraged and trusted to focus on their schoolwork, or they will
never learn to be responsible. Uniforms are not free. If families are
spending money, they should be able to choose the clothes they
buy. Also, uniforms interfere with self-expression. Requiring uniforms
sends a message that all kids are the same. If schools want
kids to be themselves, they should not force all students to dress
alike.
For all of these reasons, school uniforms should not be required.
If teachers and principals want to have a say about students’
clothes, they should consider a school dress code. That way, kids
would have an opportunity to choose what to wear while adults
would have an opportunity to set limits.