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Board member asks to revisit dress-and-grooming policy, citing equity concerns

February 17, 2026 | Wilson SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Board member asks to revisit dress-and-grooming policy, citing equity concerns
A board member asked the Wilson School District Board of School Directors to revisit Policy 221 (dress and grooming), raising concerns that the policy’s application unfairly targets middle-school girls and may be applied disproportionately against students of color.

The member said the policy was adopted in 1995 and revised in 2018 and recommended the board bring middle-school students into the conversation as it did when the high-school policy changed. "Dress code policies overwhelmingly affect young girls, and it is not fair that middle school students who are already very self conscious," the board member said, urging committee review.

Doctor Kennedy added a parent perspective, saying "the less we police little girlsb4 bodies, the better," and encouraged moving the discussion into the appropriate committee. The chair agreed and asked Dr. Hofford to place the item on the student experience committee’s next agenda.

No vote was taken; the board directed staff to add the policy review to the committee workload so members can examine the issue with student and staff input before any formal policy change.

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