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LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (AP) — Teachers and parents at a Lawrenceburg high school have voted to allow students to wear a variety of clothing that were previously banned, including pajama pants.
The Paducah Sun (http://bit.ly/1T86072 ) reports that an Anderson County High School council last week voted in favor of altering the school's dress code on a trial basis.
Principal Chris Glass says the council, which also includes four teachers and three parents, wanted to make the dress code a bit more casual. He expects students to like the changes.
Pajama, yoga and stretch pants were all previously banned but are now considered acceptable.
The Anderson County changes received no objections from council members during their meeting.
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Information from: The Paducah Sun, http://www.paducahsun.com
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