Motokid
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Should public school kids be forced to wear a specific school "uniform"?
Or does that infringe upon the creativity, and expression of the individual child?
There are kids getting killed for their sneakers, and kids that get picked on because of the clothes they wear. Uniforms might help cut down on this type of thing.
Here in America, most public school kids don't have much restrictions on clothing. A standard "uniform" is a topic of hot debate in some school districts around the country.
What do you think?
Or does that infringe upon the creativity, and expression of the individual child?
There are kids getting killed for their sneakers, and kids that get picked on because of the clothes they wear. Uniforms might help cut down on this type of thing.
Here in America, most public school kids don't have much restrictions on clothing. A standard "uniform" is a topic of hot debate in some school districts around the country.
What do you think?


Our school was fairly strict and your skirt had to be within a certain length (no more than two inches above your knee if I remember rightly). If they caught you with incorrect uniform on, or with your skirt hitched up (as alot of the higher years did) - you received a detention