School Dress Code Bill Moving Along in Iowa House

by Brian Wilson
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Iowa public schools would have to adopt student dress codes that promote personal hygiene, neatness and modesty under a bill that’s cleared a House subcommittee. Republican Representative Samantha Fett of Carlisle says the bill sets minimum standards.

Representative Angel Ramirez, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, works in a middle school. Ramirez says she’s concerned about a section of the bill requiring students to wear clothes that are clean and in good repair, as she sees a lot of kids wearing clothes that would violate that standard.

The bill calls for clear consequences for violating the dress code, which would not only apply during the school day, but during extracurricular activities. The bill would ban any gang-related attire and it says a student’s clothes must adequately cover the body. Exposing undergarments or midriffs would be prohibited.

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