• CON

    They're bullying Brenda because they don't like her. ......

    Schools should have uniforms

    Rebuttals "decrease in bullying and teasing" So like no. Not at all. Having been in school in the past I can say that this is not true at all. No matter what kids are going to bully each other. they aren't bullying because they don't like Brenda's clothes. They're bullying Brenda because they don't like her. A nerd they call her. It's just ammo for their guns. "Many experts believe..." These are the type of things you have to cite. There is no merit to your claims without proper citation. "Buying a few school uniforms instead of a new school wardrobe every fall is much more economical." The average school uniform is $249[1]. Yep super economical. Every time you go to school for another year unless you're some rich chick with all the money in the world you don't buy a completely new wardrobe. You throw out a few stuff that's old and doesn't fit anymore and but some new shirts and pants. The average amount of money spent on clothes per month for children is $5[2]. So if you do the math it comes don to much less than the ridiculous price of They're bullying Brenda because they don't like her. A nerd they call her. It's just ammo for their guns. "Many experts believe..." These are the type of things you have to cite. There is no merit to your claims without proper citation. "Buying a few school uniforms instead of a new school wardrobe every fall is much more economical." The average school uniform is $249[1]. Yep super economical. Every time you go to school for another year unless you're some rich chick with all the money in the world you don't buy a completely new wardrobe. You throw out a few stuff that's old and doesn't fit anymore and but some new shirts and pants. The average amount of money spent on clothes per month for children is $5[2]. So if you do the math it comes don to much less than the ridiculous price of uniforms. "positively to students' behavior. " So no. When I had uniforms at school me as well as plenty of other students were pissed. Nothing positive about that. "fashion trends and status symbol clothing." Never has anyone ever said "Teacher, I can't focus on my test because of Billy's shirt." Fashion trends aren't brought up in schools. The most girls at least may be distracted by beauty related is their make-up. Girls get late for class and miss their buses because of that not deciding whether to wear the pink shirt or the red shirt. [1]http://www.statisticbrain.com... [2]http://www.statisticbrain.com...

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  • CON

    While most kids are getting bullied for what their...

    Should uniforms be at schools

    While most kids are getting bullied for what their wearing,school uniforms are not going to solve any bullying problems. Some kids don't want to wear the same thing as their bully or their friend or maybe the meanest girl in school. This goes for all the students that agree with me.

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/Should-uniforms-be-at-schools/1/
  • PRO

    Yes, people can't express themselves as easily, but...

    Schools should have uniforms

    Yes, people can't express themselves as easily, but uniforms prevent the automatic judging based on someones clothes and allow people to communicate, then judge a person. Students should also feel safe in school and not threatened by other students that have the newest or more fancy clothing. What about people that can't afford nice clothing. Uniforms would solve all of these problems and are well worth the money. https://ggwash.org...

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/Schools-should-have-uniforms/4/
  • PRO

    Cost" My opponent states that uniforms cost a lot, but...

    Kids should wear uniforms in elementary schools.

    Sorry this took me such a long time. "Cost" My opponent states that uniforms cost a lot, but take into account this: The term ""Cost" My opponent states that uniforms cost a lot, but take into account this: The term "Uniforms" does not necessarily mean that the clothing has to be fancy or expensive. In fact, uniforms can be identical jeans and a T-shirt, yet still be a "uniform" and be cheap. Also, most schools would provide funding if the kid/parent explains to them that they can not afford a uniform. "Creative Freedom" My opponent states that: "Imagine the conversations, like "Who is that on your shirt?" And what if another kid also likes the the character on another kid's shirt? Lost friends and conversations just because of clothing restrictions." Hold on a sec. Since when where all conversations all good? Preventing conversations might be good thing, if some kids get verbally bullied because of that "character on another kids shirt." "Concentration" My opponent states that you might not remember to put on your uniform in your daily routine. Uniform putting-on comes naturally to kids. Also, a point about "concentration.": Uniforms HELPS concentration for kids because kids won't get distracted from work by looking at someone with something distinct on a shirt. "The Punishments" My opponent gives an example on how Jim Thorpe Elementary School has harsh punishments for not wearing uniforms to school. Who says that all (uniform) schools are like that? And that is just a harsh punishment-making school! That has not much to do with not wearing a uniform but more the toughness of the school. I went to a elementary school in NYC and when kid did not wear a uniform, it was okay. They just got a warning! "Schools don't need uniforms!" My opponent states that: "Again, what is the purpose of schools? To educate!" EXACTLY! So why focus on what you are going to wear, what the other kids are going to wear, the new fashion trends and such, when the "purpose of school is to educate"! If you have uniforms, then these distractions will have a much greater chance of going away!

  • PRO

    you are talking against uniform in school tell me any 4...

    why should be uniforms needed in schools

    you are talking against uniform in school tell me any 4 defects in school uniforms

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  • CON

    as for conforming just to you, most schools do have a...

    School Uniforms

    I don't think school should be treated the way you would a job. This is a crucial time for young people to develop their sense of selves. While I do agree you should present yourself professionally in a work environment, not all jobs adhere to such strict dress codes, I don't think school should be one of the places that does. & as for conforming just to you, most schools do have a dress code barring showing of midriff, shoulders, and thighs. As long as you're covered, I think you should be allowed to wear casual things, like jeans & t-shirts

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/School-Uniforms/63/
  • CON

    I apologize for the forfeit in the last round; I lost...

    Private Schools Should Have Their Students Wear Uniforms

    I apologize for the forfeit in the last round; I lost track of time. To start out, I would like to refute my opponents' arguments and points. First off, my opponent stated that "uniforms may increase a student's self esteem." I disagree, firstly because this is an assumption, secondly because this is a wrong assumption. I currently attend a private school, and we wear uniforms. Let me tell you, they are the ugliest things around. Plus, they're extremely itchy and uncomfortable. Therefore, uniforms actually decrease self esteem. Secondly, my opponent stated that "many kids are discouraged by the fact that they [...] can't afford some of the clothing other kids can." I disagree with this, mainly because students' parents can hardly afford uniforms. At the school I attend, a 100% polyester (cheap) shirt goes for around $70, 100% polyester shorts for about $80, and our formal uniforms, altogether, around $250, once again 100% polyester. Therefore, uniforms are not only uncomfortable, but they are not the solution to my opponents' point that kids can't afford some clothing since "some clothing" means uniforms. Thirdly, my opponent stated that "uniforms put all kids at the same level." I disagree with this for two reasons"they don't, and that it's not good to be at the same level. First reason: Uniforms do not put kids at the same level whatsoever. There are plenty other kids that separate the "level" of kids such as their wealth, their athletic abilities, their artistic abilities, their looks, their weight, etc. Secondly reason: It isn't good for kids to be at the same level. If everybody were at the same level, then there would be no competition, and no progress would be made. This is not an assumption; it is backed by evidence. Think of communist countries. There, the government tries to put everybody at the same level. But does that work? No! Therefore, students should not be put at the same level, and uniforms don't even put students at the same level. Fourth, my esteemed colleague said "By implementing uniforms confidence is boosted and negative peer pressure is eliminated." He also stated a study where over 75% of schools that implemented uniforms had a drop in peer pressure, but this is, in my opinion, a false cause, because how would uniforms eliminate peer pressure? Peer pressure and uniforms don't even relate to each other. If by peer pressure, my opponent meant bullying, then they don't eliminate bullying, because, as I stated above, there are still other things such as their wealth, their athletic abilities, their artistic abilities, their looks, their weight, etc. Therefore, uniforms do not eliminate "peer pressure" or stop bullying in any way, shape, or form. Onto my opponent's second argument. My colleague's entire second argument says that "Clothes can be a huge distraction when you are in the classroom", and that "Uniforms improve learning by not allowing kids to be distracted". I disagree because there are tons of other distractions in the classroom involving people. How about that ugly girl with the huge moles who never had, doesn't have, and never will have a boyfriend? She's a distraction! And how about that hot girl with the huge boobs? She's a distraction! What about when other students ask you for a pencil, pen or paper? That's a distraction! And what about when that misbehaved kid is always cracking jokes at the wrong time? That's also a distraction! Therefore, uniforms are not by any means the solution to eliminating distractions. My opponent's third argument now. He said: "Uniforms show that everyone there with you is part of your school. It shows you are all part of a team. It promotes school spirit and shows that everyone there is "on the same side". [4] This togetherness helps to eliminate division among students at the school and reduces bullying; giving a sense of community is beneficial to the mental well being of a student." Uniforms do represent the school, and show that you are a part of that school, as my opponent stated. But, the only thing uniforms are is a marketing scheme. Uniforms have the name of the school or logo printed clearly on them, and people see that logo, and think "Hey, I want to go to that school!" Even the director (principal) at my school admits that they are for advertising! Therefore, my opponent's argument about "school spirit" is invalid because uniforms represent more "marketing spirit" instead. I have limited characters, and do not wish to use all of them up, so my refutations from here on out will be shorter. Number five, I have already refuted above. It is about bullying. Number six, I have also somewhat refuted. Students can express themselves through makeup, bands, pins, and t heir personality. Personality plays a large part in self-expression. His argument seven is a false cause. How do uniforms affect crime rates? They don't. He has only provided evidence, but no reasoning to prove that it is a false cause. His closing statement is that school uniforms have helped to improve schools, but, according to my refutations, they do not do any of the benefit that he has stated. Now, I would like to bring up a few arguments of my own. Private schools should not have their students wear uniforms because they are expensive. My opponent seems to think that uniforms are the solution to all expenses of "in" clothes, but look at the facts. A complete uniform can cost up to $250! And this is one that is made out of cheap material. They break, seams come undone, and you have to buy more uniforms. Soon that $250 becomes many thousands of dollars. Private schools should not have their students wear uniforms because they are uncomfortable. Most uniforms are made out of 80-100% polyester. If you are not aware of what polyester is, according to dictionary.com, it is defined as a fabric made from such textile fibers. Polyester, because it is made up of textile fibers, is one of the most uncomfortable fabrics you can wear. Since uniforms are made out of polyester, they are highly uncomfortable, so we can't have our kids walking around all day, itching, scratching, and complaining about their uncomfortable, cheap uniforms sold at scandalously high prices. Now, I would like to weigh the impacts. On their side, their arguments boil down to less bullying and benefiting kids, all of which are false, as pointed out in my refutations. On my side, it boils down to the fact that uniforms are uncomfortable and pricey. Voters, would you want kids walking around in uniforms that are not worth the polyester they're printed on? I sure wouldn't think so. Thank you, and please vote for the Con side of this debate.

  • PRO

    Most students don't like the way they look in the uniform...

    Students should not have to wear uniforms.

    Students of any school in the country should not have to wear because it's taking freedom of expression. Yes, expressing your style can be made in different ways such as the hair. If you're expressing yourself through your hair then that's not really ALL of what you want to express. Most schools that do have uniforms deny to let the average student wear a different color from the uniform such as a hat,scarf's,bows, ect. Most students don't like the way they look in the uniform and most parents accept the idea because it saves money on school clothes and cost less during school supplies shopping. Most students have said, "The uniforms take the expression from students." , "Uniforms should be worn because no one would judge on what each other wear because everyone would be wearing the same thing." Students have spoken for themselves. And it is true that many students will judge each other on what they wear, but it doesn't matter. Uniforms are a way of saying, "I'm a dull student that isn't allowed to wear what I want, however I want it." Uniforms take away that expression of your own personality, who you are, if you take that from a student then most won't be who they really are because they're afraid to either be made fun of for sticking out of the crowd, or breaking the rules but most don't' care about the rules. Uniforms take away who your are and should not be worn to schools.

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/Students-should-not-have-to-wear-uniforms./1/
  • PRO

    Pride isn't being forced to wear something because...

    Uniforms should be banned from schools

    "having to wear uniforms lessens the chance of being bullied by other students" Wearing another shirt doesn't change the personality of someone. Bullies before uniforms will still bully kids when they have uniforms. Clothes doesn't make a big difference. And your statement "Uniforms are a student's pride." Is odd. It's about pride? Isn't there pride in being able to wear what you want during school, and having the right to express your own beliefs? That's pride. Pride isn't being forced to wear something because someone else made you. Uniforms will restrict one's beliefs and will chain the freedoms of a student to the solid concrete foundation of oppression.

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/Uniforms-should-be-banned-from-schools/1/
  • PRO

    Kids always want to know what others are wearing and even...

    Private Schools Should Have Students Wear Uniforms

    Thank you for givng me the benefit of doubt. 1) Benefits of Uniforms 1. Uniforms may increase a students self esteem because they do not have to worry constantly to be better dressed than those around them. Many kids are discouraged by the fact that they don't own, or cannot afford some of the clothing other kids can. Uniforms put all kids at the same level, and takes that much more stress off the students that cannot afford the latest "fashion". 2. Uniforms improve learning by not allowing kids to be distracted. Clothes can be a huge distraction when you are in the clasroom, especially if you are bored. Kids always want to know what others are wearing and even judge other students over it. Uniforms eliminate this problem and helps kids to stay focused in class. 3. Uniforms show that everyone there with you is part of your school. It shows you are all part of a team. It promotes school spirit and shows that everyone there is "on the same side". 4. Uniforms support conformity. Although some may think this isn't that great of a thing and that kids should express themselves, in the end, life is truly about conformity. Humans strive to be like each other and don't want to be the odd one out. Uniforms support this and put all students on equal terms instead of wealthy students coming in with their fancy jeans and shirts and the less fortunate students coming in with ratty looking clothes. 5. Uniforms help the school faculty to quickly identify who is part of the school and in the end could actually help in keeping strangers and potentially dangerous people off the campus. I await my opponents response.