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SCCPSS student senators say district is acting on student input, push dress-code option over uniforms

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Representatives of the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System 2024–25 student senate told district leaders their meetings are producing changes, cited student input used in a recent uniform-policy update and said they favor a dress code alternative to mandatory uniforms.

Members of the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) 2024–25 student senate told district leaders that their student-led meetings have led to concrete changes and that students should have more say in the district dress-code policy.

"Student center is a place for us to express our opinions about different topics," one student senator said, adding that "we feel like our voices are being heard instead of we're just meeting and, like, nothing is being done." The senators said small accomplishments from their meetings are yielding changes at the district level.

A student senator recounted that "at our last board meeting, our school leaders presented updates to the uniform policy. And in that…

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