Bear River's “Student Dress and Grooming Code” states that the minimum length for shorts, skirts and dresses are expected to be no more than four inches above the knees. Bare midsections or bare backs are not allowed, and any clothing that promotes drugs, alcohol, tobacco, pornography, inappropriate language or cults are not allowed. Layla Walker, a junior student at Bear River High believes that we shouldn’t have a dress code because people should be allowed expression. If it’s hot, teenagers should have the ability to wear something that will allow them to be comfortable. What could be improved? Layla says that if she could change anything about the dress code, she would make bandanas allowed again. Another Bear River student, who wishes to stay anonymous, feels that the current dress code is “relaxed and lenient”, and that they feel they can express themselves through their outfits at school. They don’t have any complaints against the dress code and feel that it’s fine the way it is. In the article, “The Art of Self-Expression: How Fashion Can Speak Volumes About You” it says, “It speaks volumes about who we are as individuals, with fashion being a vehicle for self-expression and connection to the external world.” This being said students can still have their individual style while following the school dress code.
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