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Journalism Assignment 1

Source 1
A.I.S.D Senior Communications Specialist Tiffany Young
Source 2
Kendal Pace, Board of trustees President
Source 3


1When will the uniforms be fully rolled out among all district schools.
2How do you think students will react to the new uniforms.
3How do you think students will be effected by the new uniforms.
4What do you think uniforms will accomplish.
5What type of message do you think will be sent to students with the new uniforms.
6What do you say to someone that says required school uniforms are encroaching on their right to freedom of expression.
7Do you expect any major backlash to the decision to have students wear uniforms.
8How much are the uniforms going to cost, and if a student can not afford to pay for a uniform what options are available to them?
9What are the major reasons for wanting to have school uniforms.
10If a student is wearing something of significant religious belief will the be forced to wear the uniforms as well?
11People say one of the biggest positives of having school uniforms is that they promote equality do you think this will happen here?
12. Do you think by having uniforms the burden that students already have will become even greater?
13Do you think by having required school uniforms may be an incentive for parents to have their kids attend a school out of the district, or to attend charter and private schools. thinking of moving elsewhere, because of the new uniforms?
14.How much time and planning has gone into the decision to have school uniforms.
15 How much will the role out of all these uniforms cost district wide?
17Do you think the money to be spent on these uniforms, could have been spent better elsewhere?
18How the uniforms be issued to students.
19How do you think having school uniforms will affect the students and district in the future.
20.Will the decision to have school uniforms be permanent?

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