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         <description><![CDATA[<div>“School Dress Codes.” <em>Findlaw</em>, education.findlaw.com/student-rights/school-dress-codes.html.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Clothing as a primary means for expressing ideas for students is as primitive as clothing itself, yet schools across the country often grapple with whether to enforce strict dress code policies that may interfere with a students’ right to self-expression</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><br>Bottoms: Navy, Black or Khaki/Tan<br></strong><br></div><div>Walking Shorts, Slacks, Skorts, Skirts, Skirted jumpers Must be plain, solid-color Twill, Corduroy or Denim fabric<br><br></div><div><strong><br>Tops: White or navy with collar<br></strong><br></div><ul><li>Must have long or short sleeves</li><li>Knit polo-type, Oxford or woven dress shirts, blouses, turtlenecks</li><li>School t-shirts are OK (available through our school office)</li><li>Every school may add another collared shirt color. Call schools for school colors.</li></ul><div><strong>The Dress Code does not allow for clothing with colored trim, stripes, embroidery, decoration, etc. It also does not provide for overalls (overalls with pants or shorts), sweat pants, knit pants/ skirts, leggings, etc. A small logo is acceptable.<br></strong><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>“School Uniform &amp; Dress Code Information.” <em>School Uniform &amp; Dress Code Information | Parents | Polk County Public Schools</em>, www.polk-fl.net/parents/generalinformation/dresscode.htm.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>D&#39;Anastasio, StudentNation Cecilia. “Girls Speak Out Against Sexist School Dress Codes.” The Nation, 2015, www.thenation.com/article/girls-speak-out-against-sexist-school-dress-codes/.</title>
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         <title>In the chaotic script of a rising eighth grader, Frankie Lindsay’s notecard, written in preparation for a meeting with her school’s principal, read: “This school’s policy is one of the reasons why the US has the 6th highest rate of rape in the world.” Lindsay, along with three of her friends, was getting ready for a conversation with Principal Joseph Uglialoro about the way South Orange Middle School in New Jersey enforced its dress code. Although the code—mandating that shorts and skirts must be at fingertip length and forbidding “attire that exposes undergarments or anatomy”—is more or less common, Lindsay and her friends say that the way that the administration pushed the issue in mass e-mails to their parents and over the loudspeaker during morning announcements made them very uncomfortable.</title>
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         <title>Many of our elementary and middle schools have a standardized dress policy. This policy requires students to wear certain types of clothing but not specific brands of clothing.There are some general requirements common from school to school but each one will provide information about its specific requirements. Color requirements are the same for all schools.Each school has the option to choose days when alternative clothing may be worn. For example: School Spirit Day, College Day, Career Day, Free-Dress Day, etc.</title>
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         <title>“School Basics.” Standardized Dress Code | Garland Independent School District, garlandisd.net/content/standardized-dress-code.</title>
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