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Dress Code at ETHS

Dress Code at ETHS. Emily, Jenna, Jamie, Jermya, Darius. The Questions We Asked: Students. Do you know the dress code? Have you been dress coded? How many times in a year have you been dress coded? What is the most common reason to be dress coded? Is the dress code biased?. 2.

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Dress Code at ETHS

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  1. Dress Code at ETHS • Emily, Jenna, Jamie, Jermya, Darius

  2. The Questions We Asked: Students • Do you know the dress code? • Have you been dress coded? • How many times in a year have you been dress coded? • What is the most common reason to be dress coded? • Is the dress code biased? 2

  3. The Questions We Asked: Staff • Do you know the dress code? • Have you dress coded a student? • How many times in a year have you dress coded a student? • What is the most common reason to be dress coded? • Is the dress code enforcement biased? 3

  4. Application 4

  5. Results 5

  6. Results • The majority of students are dress coded 0-5 times per year, or not at all. • Teachers dress code students 2-3 times per week. 6

  7. Results • The majority of students think that dress code is biased against females. 7

  8. Results • Most students and staff report that the most common reason for dress coding is revealing clothing and inappropriate print. • No one said that shoes were a reason. 8

  9. Conclusion • We conclude that the dress code is biased against females. • Statistics collected in regards to how often dress coding happens do not match up. • Race and gender did not seem to affect the results in any way. • People still think that the dress code is biased against females. 9

  10. Issues • Wording of questions • Sampling method 10

  11. Thank You. 11

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