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We are proud Americans who at present feel let
down by our government. The uniform/standardized dress codes that are spreading throughout
this country like a cancer are trampling on the rights of both parents and children.
The amount of time and money that is being spent litigating this matter, both by
individuals and school districts, is escalating tenfold and the end is nowhere in sight.
Even more tragic are the abuses that are being perpetrated by so-called educators
under the guise of preventing school violence. These abuses are indeed grievous in
and of themselves and need immediate redress. We as American citizens are
demanding that our legislative body take action to help put a stop to this.
Since the empirical evidence "indicate[s] that student uniforms have no direct
effect on substance use, behavioral problems or attendance ... [and] [a] negative effect
of uniforms on student academic achievement was found," we demand that all school
districts be required to meet a defined threshold showing of harm prior to the
implementation of any mandatory uniform policies.* Further since it also shows that
[t]he
notions that school uniforms and zero tolerance for gangs would reduce school disorder and
consequently improve student academic performance were not supported, we demand more
from schools then just their opinion that school uniforms might improve the learning
environment.** If a school district wishes to adopt a uniform policy with
strong community support, but absent this threshold showing of harm, we demand that
all such policies be voluntary and contain an undeniable opt-out policy that affords
constitutional protection to those who wish to assert it. American citizens
should not be made to jump through hoops to prove or substantiate their beliefs. Nor
should they be forced to suffer in silence, because they do not have the wherewithal to
challenge this infringement upon their fundamental rights through our ever so expensive
judicial system.
Schools which have already implemented uniform policies should also be required to show
they would have met the defined threshold of harm and, if they cannot substantiate it,
then they must abandon their current policy or make it voluntary with an undeniable
opt-out policy.
We respectfully request that you initiate immediate action to prevent any further abuses
from occurring.
APROD (Asserting Parental Rights - it's Our Duty)
* Brunsma, David L., and Kerry A. Rockquemore. "The Effect of Student
Uniforms on Attendance, Behavior Problems, Substance Use, and Academic
Achievement." The Journal of Educational Research, 13 Feb. 1998,
http://www.members.tripod.com/rockqu/uniform.htm
**
Wenglinsky, Harold, Richard
Coley and Paul Barton. "Order in the Classroom: Violence, Discipline, and
Student Achievement", the Educational Testing Service, ftp://ftp.ets.org/pub/res/order.pdf
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