Uniforms are a very affective way to show discipline. Showing discipline is necessary for families considering Catholic School. New and upcoming families feel relieved when they find their child is learning and interacting with other children in a safe environment.
Secondly, the uniforms separate Catholic Schools from Public Schools. Is there any reason Catholic Schools should have any relation to Public Schools? The separation of Church and state was made years ago, and Catholic Schools have never been considered equal to Public Schools, why start now?
Why do some find it necessary for schools to seem open-minded and liberal? Is a schools goal to be open-minded and liberal? Is its goal to be accepting of different styles and ways of life? People need to stop looking at politically correct views and focus on the primary ways of education . . . NOT LIFE.
There is no need for Catholic Schools to seem liberal, open-mnded, and/or accepting. That wasn't the first Catholic School's goal. We were separated by Church and state. It's been almost 200 years, why stop now?
(No one get mad, it was written for a grade.)