2. Major Disadvantages
1. High Cost of School Uniforms
2. Freedom of Expression is stifled by
School Uniforms
3. School Uniforms do not cut down on
bullying
3. High Cost of School Uniforms
Uniforms are not cheap!
• Children are constantly growing, so having to buy new
uniforms every year can become very costly.
• Many parents feel the addition of uniforms
to their child's wardrobe is an added
expense to their budget.
• Students will not wear the uniforms
outside of school, so another set of
clothing must be purchased as well.
4. Freedom of Expression is stifled
by School Uniforms
• Requiring students to conform every day in appearance
may deter them from discovering their true individuality.
• Uniforms take away the right of young people to express
their feelings through the clothing that they wear.
• Uniforms do not teach children how to deal with people
who are different then themselves.
5. School Uniforms Do Not Cut
Down on Bullying
• Clothes are not the root cause of bullying and therefore
the bullying will continue, regardless of dress policy.
• If students wear uniforms, some children will bully each
other over:
– Hairstyles
– Jewelry
– Shoe choices.
– Parents' professions
– Socioeconomic status
6. Conclusion
Uniforms interfere with students’ rights for self-expression.Uniforms interfere with students’ rights for self-expression.
Unnecessary Expense
UNNECESSARY EXERTION OF POWER BY ADMINISTRATORS
Impression that conformity is the way to prevent conflict
Does not prevent students from expressing unpopular or inappropriateDoes not prevent students from expressing unpopular or inappropriate
viewsviews
Economic Hardship
Does not
prevent
against
gangs and
cliques