Uniforms for Cleveland students

July 26, 2007
New dress requirements will be in place when schools open next month .

When classes resume next month in the Cleveland school district, students will be subject to a new uniform policy. Those in kindergarten through eighth grade will have to wear solid blue or white tops with collars (no T-shirts) and solid skirts or pants in dark blue, navy, black, khaki or tan. For high school students, tops may be any solid color but must have a collar, and skirts or pants may be any solid color. Belts are required for any slacks or skirts that have belt loops. No headgear, apart from what is required for religious purposes, is allowed at any grade level.

Click here to read The Cleveland Plain Dealer article.

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