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November 26th, 2006 at 4:31 am

Idaho School Board Moves to Strictly Enforced Dress Code

The Minidoka County School Board in southern Idaho has resolved to more strictly enforce dress code rules after some male teachers said they were reluctant to deal with underdressed students for fear of being accused of sexual harassment.

Acequia Elementary Principal Suzette Miller says some male teachers did not feel comfortable telling students to put on more clothes.

Superintendent Scott Rogers says students can add or remove clothing during the day and that makes it more difficult to enforce dress codes.

He says it’s going to take every single teacher to enforce the dress code.

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