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Opelika City Schools Institutes New Dress Code

By Wil Crews

sportscrews@opelikaobserver.com

OPELIKA —

Opelika City Schools have a new student dress code for the 2022-23 school year.

The prior student dress code was adopted in 2007, and newly appointed Superintendent Dr. Farrell Seymore was influential in deciding that it needed some updating.

“After hearing feedback from students, parents, teachers and administrators, we began a process, really over a year ago, of having conversations with those different groups about what we can do to make our dress code a little more up-to-date and comfortable … that maintains a good standard for learning in an educational environment, but also allow some freedom and provide some comfort to student,” Seymore said.

According to Seymore, the newly revised dress code removed some prohibitive language and gives students more freedom and flexibility when deciding what to wear to school.

“In the old dress code we had some references to specific brands and things like that, which were outdated,” he said. “We wanted to free that up a bit, provide some language that would allow that flexibility.”

The 2022-23 current dress code for Opelika City Schools reads as follows:

The Opelika City Board of Education and administration recognize the effect that student dress and grooming have upon student behavior and commitment to learning. In order to maintain an atmosphere that is safe and conducive to learning, the following guidelines have been adopted. The goal of the dress code is to encourage students to dress in a manner that promotes habits that lead to success.

“If someone is clearly out of line with the dress code, then we still have the flexibility to address that,” Seymore said. “We want the focus to be on teaching and learning, and not dress code — and we feel like this is a good way to that. We are looking forward to a great school year.”

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