The Harrison County School Board approved a change to its dress code policies that requires students to dress according to the gender they were assigned at birth.
by Julia James, Mississippi Today August 2, 2023 The Harrison County School Board approved a change to its dress code policies last month that requires students to dress according to the gender they were assigned at birth, the Sun Herald first reported. Multiple changes were made to the dress code in the middle and high school student handbook for the 2023-24 school year, including three new items related to the gender of the student.
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