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Student Dress Code: The Weather is Warm, But The Clothing Shouldn't Be Hot

With temperatures exceeding 70 degrees this week and into Thursday, schools want to remind students to keep certain spots covered.

Students in the have been reminded to keep their wardrobes "cool" while temperatures climb this week.

An e-mail alert from asked parents and guardians to review the dress code with their children and keep an eye on necklines and hemlines before students leave for school. Students that violate the code will be required to change clothes to remain in school, even if it means calling parents to drop off different outfits.

"We appreciate your cooperation in assisting the Andover administration in maintaining an educational environment that does not disrupt the educational process," the e-mail read.

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Appropriate attire for girls:

  • Dresses/shorts/skirts should be at least mid-thigh in length.
  • Midriffs, backs, chest area, and shoulders should be covered (bare midriffs, bare backs, crop/cut-off/low-cut/halter/spaghetti strap/tank tops are not appropriate).

Appropriate attire for boys:

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  • Pants/shorts must be worn at the waistline and undergarments should not be visible (low riding pants/shorts are not appropriate).

The National Weather Service calls for a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday with clouds and a high of 70 degrees. The high expected to dip to 66 on Friday. 

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