Haywood County Schools will begin the upcoming school year with a new standardized dress code, a move district leaders say is aimed at improving the learning environment—but one that also comes with a clear call for community support. School officials say the dress code is designed to reduce distractions, strengthen school culture, improve safety, and ...
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