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Ozark middle school and junior high school students will now be expected to follow the same detailed dress code rules as the ...
A mix-up between a Texas middle school and its district led to the implementation of a new dress code policy that prohibits students from wearing all black, as explained in a statement from the ...
Dear Amy: I’m a sixth-grade girl in middle school, and I love your column. I finally started to become confident, but something that happened a couple of days ago struck me down. I got dress ...
Redwood Middle School’s controversial dress code is heading to the California Court of Appeal, even before there is a final ruling in the legal challenge to the code brought by several Redwood ...
Lakewood’s tighter dress code enforcement comes just weeks after the Department of Education’s annual School Performance Report revealed that violent incidents at the middle school rose to 49 ...
A mix-up between a Texas middle school and its district led to the implementation of a new dress code policy that prohibits students from wearing all black, as explained in a statement from the ...
Dress codes only attack girls and sexualize what we wear. (Teachers break the dress code all the time, too, by the way.) When I got dress-coded it made me feel like I went to school in the morning ...
Dear Amy: I’m a sixth-grade girl in middle school, and I love your column. I finally started to become confident, but something that happened a couple of days ago struck me down. I got dress ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Wiggs Middle School pauses new school dress code banning students from wearing skirts, dresses, and skorts after parent backlash. Parents of Wiggs Middle School ...
An El Paso, Texas, middle school is facing some criticism after officials announced a new dress code policy that bars students from wearing all-black "from head to toe," pointing to concerns over ...
On Friday, around 20 students at the school took part in what Gibbons called a “peaceful protest” of Washington’s dress code, saying in part that the restrictions unfairly target girls.
DEAR AMY: I’m a sixth-grade girl in middle school, and I love your column. I finally started to become confident, but something that happened a couple of days ago struck me down. I got dress ...