Many people say dress codes can be so strict that some kids have to buy new clothes. That could wind up costing a lot of money.
Besides, some people say, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to free speech. That includes your right to express yourself through the clothes you wear and the way you style your hair.
Plus, many kids find it easier to focus when they’re wearing comfortable hoodies and leggings.
Dress codes can be confusing too. Some rules can be interpreted in different ways. One teacher may think a shirt is OK while another teacher doesn’t. That could lead to unfair punishments.
In many schools, students are pulled out of class for not following the dress code. That’s not right, says Scout Richters. She’s a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union, a group that fights to protect people’s rights.
“Kids are in school to learn,” she says. “They shouldn’t have to be too concerned about what they’re wearing.”