Think back to those elementary school days and you may recall the implementation of classroom uniforms at your school. Boy’s uniforms and girl’s uniforms may have been clearly defined. All students appeared to look the same. Why, you may ask, was this system put into effect? Studies have been conducted that concur that the adoption of the school uniform may help the academic performance and improve the general behaviors of students who are required to wear them.One particular study took place in Kenya. For the project, Kenyan children who could not otherwise afford a classroom uniform were given one. Researchers determined that there was possibly a link between the poverty of these children experienced and the various stigmas which belittled the importance of school attendance. The academic performance and attendance was recorded before and after the study. According to the study, school absenteeism was reduced by 44%. Students who did not own a uniform prior to the study were reported to have an attendance reduction of 62%. In other areas of the world today, school uniforms are commonplace. There is a wide array of diverse nations that generally enforce school uniforms. Nations that enforce strict dress codes for students include Brazil, Burma, the Dominican Republic, India, Jamaica, Japan, Malaysia Singapore and Thailand. Nations such as Thailand insist that students wear uniforms from preschool all the way through college. Countries that allow students to be more causal and free in their attire include Canada, France and Italy. In France, classroom uniforms are not generally implemented because citizens have been allowed to be much more liberal in modern times. In the United States, it is common for students who attend private schools to wear uniforms. In public schools however, there are actually regulations which declare their students are not required follow a uniform policy. Most public schools in the U.S. declare that their students need not adopt a school uniform policy due to the fact that they encourage freedom of expression. However, there are some public schools that do strictly enforce uniforms, such as those in Massachusetts. If ever you have a child in need of school uniforms, check out the wide collection of uniform attire that Minnesota Workwear provides!