Dallas ISD makes clear or mesh backpacks mandatory for secondary students

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Dallas ISD makes clear or mesh backpacks mandatory for secondary students
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Clear or mesh backpacks will be required next year for all 6th-12th grade students in the Dallas Independent School District.

Clear or mesh backpacks will be required next year for all older students in the Dallas Independent School District.

Last week,It sent out a survey to parents before making the change that will affect students in sixth through 12th grades.The district said it will provide free clear bags to those who need them before classes start.

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