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A question I haven't seen answered is whether or not the buttons in question have actually caused disruption to any class. If it has, I haven't heard about it. And, I am aware of other students who have been wearing buttons purchased after seeing The Vagina Monalogues to class or on book bags all along. It seems to me--and please, do let me know if I am mistaken--that the only disruption has been adults who are worried about possible disruption or wrong impressions.
Terri Hyle
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dwayne Voegeli)
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Winona] High School Dress Code
>Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 20:57:06 -0600
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>[Winona Online Democracy]
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>A few days ago Kathy Seifert had asked about the High School's dress code.
>
>It's found below.
>
>It's quite a story in itself.
>
>F.Y.I.
>
>Dwayne Voegeli
>
>April 26, 2005
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>Winona Senior High School Student Dress and Appearance
>
>School District Code: Policy 918.1
>
>Adopted: May 20, 2004
>
>
>I. PURPOSE
>
>The purpose of this policy is to enhance the education of students by
>establishing expectations of dress and grooming that are related to
>educational goals and school standards of decency and respect.
>
>
>
>II. GENERAL STATEMENT OF POLICY
>
>A. The School District reminds students and staff that school
>is a student's place of learning and this policy encourages dress that is
>appropriate for school activities. It is the intention of this policy to
>affirm students' rights to express their individuality while enabling
>students and staff to focus on learning in an environment of mutual and
>self-respect.
>
>
>B. Appropriate clothing includes the following:
> 1. Clothing appropriate for the environment.
> 2. Clothing that is safe and hazard-free.
> 3. Clothing appropriate for the activity (e.g.,
>physical education or the classroom).
>
>
>
>C. Inappropriate and unsafe clothing includes the following:
>
>1. Clothing that over-exposes the chest, abdomen, buttocks and/or
>undergarments.
>
>2. Clothing bearing a message that is lewd, vulgar, or obscene.
>
>3. Apparel promoting products or activities that are illegal for use
>by minors (e.g. alcohol, tobacco, drugs, etc.).
>
>4. Emblems, badges, symbols, signs, words, objects, or pictures on
>clothing or jewelry communicating a message that is disrespectful of race,
>gender, religion, sexual orientation or is otherwise derogatory to a
>protected minority group. Harassment and/or violence against other
>individuals is defined in District Policy 625.2.
>
>5. Any apparel or footwear that would damage school property or be
>considered a safety hazard.
>
>6. While in school buildings, outdoor jackets/coats (unless use
>during the day is approved by staff), sunglasses, and face coverings are
>to be kept in the student lockers.
>
>7. Backpacks, oversized book bags, over-sized purses, carrying crates
>and other containers must be stored in student lockers during the regular
>school day and until the student is directly leaving the building.
>
>8. Any chains of excessive length hanging from belt, pants, pocket or
>wallet or any item that contains sharp objects.
>
>9. Miscellaneous headgear such as hats, caps and bandanas are not to
>be worn in any building except for approved health or religious reasons.
>Hoods on sweatshirts should not be covering the head.
>
>10. Any items that are indicative of criminal gang membership or
>affiliation may not be worn or displayed in any school building or
>exhibited on any grounds or at any school sponsored event.
>
>"Gang," as defined in this policy, means any ongoing organization,
>association or group of three or more persons, whether formal or informal,
>having as one of its primary activities the commission of one or more
>criminal acts, which has an identifiable name or identifying sign or
>symbol, and whose members individually or collectively engage in or whose
>members engaged in a pattern of criminal gang activity. "Pattern of gang
>activity" means the commission, attempt to commit, conspiring to commit,
>or solicitation of two or more criminal acts, provided the criminal acts
>were committed on separate dates or by two or more persons who are members
>of or belong to the same criminal street gang.
>
>
>
>III. PROCEDURES
>
>Changes in administrative procedures may be made at any time during the
>year but must be reviewed by the School Board within the fiscal year.
>
>A. When a student's appearance, grooming, or mode of dress
>interferes with or disrupts the educational process or school activities
>or poses a threat to the health or safety of the student or others, the
>student will be directed to make modifications or will be sent home for
>the day. Parents/guardians will be notified.
>
>B. Consequences will be in line with District guidelines,
>well-communicated to students and parents, and enforced consistently and
>equitably.
>
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>
>Dwayne Voegeli
>
>Winona County Commissioner
>
>(507) 453-9012
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>359 Pleasant Hill Dr.
>Winona, MN 55987
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