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Published on October 31, 2019
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A Role Model For Others

Since schools’ dress codes are a hotly debated topic and an ongoing issue, many areas have decided to follow suit and adopt a new policy. To make the tricky transition easier, the Oregon chapter of the National Organization for Women created a policy to model for all Portland Public schools, and many other districts have adopted these guidelines as well.

The New Policy

The New Policy

The Dress Code Model

Oregon NOW’s president, Lisa Frack, shared what the policy model outlined: “Boys can dress like girls, and girls can dress like boys. You can be trans. You can be cis. Part and parcel on our mind is whoever you are, you can wear whatever you want.”

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The Dress Code Model

The Dress Code Model