Balter, J.
(1994, August 14). School-uniform policy in Long Beach, Calif., is one worth copying. The Seattle Times.
2.
Chilling the fashion rage. (1990, January 22). Time, p. 27.
3.
Cohn, C. A.
(1996, February). Mandatory school uniforms: Long Beach's pioneering experience finds safety and economic benefits. The School Administrator, pp. 22-25.
4.
Cohn, C. A.
(n.d.). Implementing a mandatory uniform policy: Community and legal implications. Long Beach, CA: Long Beach Unified School District.
5.
The complete text of Clinton's speech. (1996, February 25). Long Beach Press-Telegram, p. A14.
6.
Dress, right, dress. (1987, September 14). Time, p. 76.
7.
Eveland, E.
(1994, January 18). Mandatory uniforms for all elementary and middle schools beginning with the 1994-95 school year, and action to obtain legislative authority for such requirement (Motion passed by the Long Beach Unified School District Board of Education). Long Beach, CA: Long Beach Unified School District.
Harris, R.
(1989a, November 12). Children who dress for excess. Los Angeles limes [Orange County Edition], pp. Al, A26-A28.
10.
Harris, R.
(1989b, November 14). Following suit. Los Angeles Times [Orange County Edition], pp. El, E12.
11.
Howe, H. II.
(1996, April 3). School uniforms: Leaning toward the Spartans and away from the Athenians. Education Week, 15(28), 36, 52.
12.
Jolly, V.
(1994, February 10). Garden Grove district ushers in uniforms. Orange County Register, p. El.
13.
Joseph, N.
(1986). Uniforms and nonuniforms: Communication through clothing. New York: Greenwood.
14.
Kaiser, S. B.
(1985). The social psychology of clothing and personal adornment. New York: Macmillan.
15.
Kennedy, J. M.
, & Riccardi, N. (1994). Clothes make the student, schools decide. Los Angeles limes, pp. Al, A23.
16.
Leo, J.
(1990, April 30). The well-heeled drug runner. U.S. News & World Report, p. 20.
17.
Majestic, A. L.
, & Smith, T. (1995, March). Student dress codes in the 1990s. In A. A. Blumberg, R. T. Dowling, J. L. Horton, M. F. Howie, A. L. Majestic, R. A. Schwartz, B. C. Shaw, & B. W. Smith (Eds.), Legal guidelines for curbing school violence (pp. 55-62). Alexandria, VA: National School Boards Association.
18.
McCarthy, C.
(1996, March 16). Uniforms aren't the answer. The Washington Post, p. A17.
19.
McManus, K.
(1987, October 5). Uniform idea for student bodies. Insight, pp. 56-57.
20.
Office of the Superintendent, Long Beach Unified School District
. (1994, August 11). Guidelines and regulations for implementing the mandatory uniform policy in grades kindergarten through eight. Long Beach, CA: Long Beach Unified School District.
21.
Paliokas, K. L.
, & Rist, R. C. (1996, April 3). School uniforms: Do they reduce violence-or just make us feel better?Education Week, 15(28), 36, 52.
22.
Polacheck, K.
(1994, July 5). Uniforms help solve many school problems. Long Beach Press-Telegram, p. D5.
23.
Portner, J.
(1996, March 6). Department to issue guidelines on school uniforms. Education Week, 15(24), 27.
24.
Pushkar, L.
(1995, January 17). Dressed for success: Uniform solution to crimes of fashion. Village Voice, p. 12.
25.
Regulating student appearance: A new trend. (1994, March). School Safety Update, p. 6.
26.
Restricting gang clothing in the public schools. (1994, March). School Safety Update, pp. 1-4.
27.
School uniforms growing in favor in California. (1994, September 3). New York Times, p.8.
28.
Should public schools use uniforms to deter violence? (1994, March). School Safety Update, p. 8.
29.
U.S. Department of Education
. (1996). Manual on school uniforms. Washington, DC: Author.
30.
What about school dress codes? (1989, November 13). Long Beach Press-Telegram, p. A5.