I took him to mean that the uniforms need to be required in under performing urban schools to coincide with a disciplined approach to education.The Count wrote:I understand your point. I guess it's just that I attended a really small school, where everyone was pretty close to the same income level and race. Plus we also had fairly strict dress codes which were very much enforced, so we all sorta dressed the similar anyway. My child will be in a somewhat similar school, so I guess I don't see the need for it, in my situation. But I can definitely understand how it could be beneficial.Wes wrote:Why? The way someone dresses creates divides and conflict. Whether it is bullying or gang related. Eliminate the people being segregated based on this and it is one less thing to interfere with why they are there. To learn!The Count wrote:Very good video. I think Bill did a great job of calling it like he see's it, and alot of people see it. Only thing I really disagree with is his opinion on mandatory school uniforms
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- Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:13 pm
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