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  1. Jul 8, 2019 · While Catholic school uniforms started at select Catholic girls’ schools, there were also dress codes for Catholic schoolboys, although they were much less strict: They had to wear a jacket, a tie, a pair of trousers, and a button-up shirt.

  2. Jan 23, 1996 · In history, students were not always required to wear a school uniform. When the school system started, most students were only required for students clothing to be appropriate for the learning environment, meaning no sexual, gang-related, or distracting clothing.

  3. The Origin Of School Uniforms. The academic uniform dates back to the clerics of the Middle Ages who gathered at universities adorned in the fashion of the time: tunics and hooded cloaks. The first documented standard of academic dress was the closed-robe cappa clausa from 1222 in England.

  4. May 10, 2023 · The origin of the modern school uniform can be traced to 16th Century England, when the impoverished “charity children” attending the Christ’s Hospital boarding school wore blue cloaks reminiscent of the cassocks worn by clergy, along with yellow stockings.

  5. Lower courts have upheld dress codes, including mandatory uniforms, so long as these dress codes are neutral. These policies must meet three conditions: be intended to further an important or compelling government interest (e.g., school safety, student achievement);

  6. Jun 16, 2021 · It explores three questions: What is the evidence for the impact of school uniform on students’ academic and health outcomes; what social, cultural and political rationales are made for uniform use; and what human rights may be affected by school uniform choice?

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  8. Apr 20, 2018 · School uniforms: Do they really improve student achievement, behavior? This updated collection of research looks at how mandatory school uniforms impact student achievement, attendance and behavior as well as the presence of gangs in public schools.