Image Credit: Facebook/Chris Wilson July 06, 2021 - 3:43 PM The Kamloops-Thompson School District has revised their dress code for the 2021-2022 school year after consulting students and other stakeholders to shape the new policy. Although the dress code was scheduled to be revised this year already, when a Norkam student was singled out for her outfit choice in February, the district found increased pressure upon them to reevaluate what changes will be made to the dress code. “Having students directly involved in the revision of this dress code was an important part of this work,” assistant school district superintendent Bill Hamblett said in a news release. “It will also provide principals with the direction they need to ensure the school dress code is current and equitable across the district.”
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Graduation is a major milestone in each student’s life and in the lives of their families. Graduates are stepping into an uncertain world, but they are equipped with tools and knowledge to ensure success. The board of education congratulates the Class of 2021 and wishes them all the best in their future endeavours. While recent announcements from the Ministry of Education indicate we will see a mostly normal return to school in September, no changes will happen prior to the end of this school year. For the second consecutive year, our school staff are working to ensure graduations provide a meaningful way for students, staff and families to celebrate this important milestone and to reflect on their experiences throughout their school years.