22 Pa. Code § 12.11 - Hair and dress
(a) The
governing board may establish dress codes or require that students wear school
uniforms. Policies may apply to individual school buildings or to all school
buildings.
(b) Students have the
right to govern the length or style of their hair, including facial hair. Any
limitation of this right must include evidence that length or style of hair
causes disruption of the educational process or constitutes a health or safety
hazard. When length or style of the hair presents a health or safety hazard,
some types of covering shall be used.
(c) Students may be required to wear certain
types of clothing while participating in physical education classes, shops,
extracurricular activities or other situations when special attire may be
required to insure the health or safety of the student.
(d) Students have the responsibility to keep
themselves, their clothes and their hair clean. School officials may impose
limitations on student participation in the regular instructional program when
there is evidence that the lack of cleanliness constitutes a health
hazard.
Notes
The provisions of this § 12.11 amended under section 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 26-2603-B).
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