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Dress Code Changes Possible in Huntsville Schools Save Email Print
Posted: 3:46 PM May 16, 2008
Last Updated: 12:21 PM May 17, 2008
Reporter: Steve Fullhart
Email Address: fullhart@kbtx.com

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Huntsville ISD may tayloring their schools' new dress code.

In the coming weeks, the district's dress code committee will meet again to discuss whether blue jeans should be allowed.

In the originally approved plan, pants, skirts, shorts, or capris that are solid colored black, khaki, or navy blue were the only things allowed to be worn by students in grades 5-12, along with solid colored shirts.

Other minor revision to the code will be discussed by the committee. The school board will then discuss the proposals next month.

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Posted by: terry Location: college station on May 16, 2008 at 11:11 PM
All schools need to have the kids wear some kind of uniform or something more appropriate than how some kids dress to go to school.Some need to wear their hair in neater styles than they do,also.

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