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Pennsylvania County School Board approves tightened high-school dress code with one dissent
Summary
The board approved a revised student dress code after principals recommended clearer, numbered requirements on coverage, opaque material and program exceptions; the measure passed with one no vote.
The Pennsylvania County School Board voted to adopt a revised student dress code on Aug. 12, approving clarified standards for coverage, opaque materials and program-specific exceptions. The motion to waive first reading and adopt the changes passed in a roll-call vote with one member opposed. The change reorganizes the existing dress code into numbered items and adds clearer language on coverage and fabric. Under the adopted language, clothing must be opaque; garments must cover from armpit to armpit down to no less than four inches…
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