Jacksonville Bold for 5.26.21: Political sunset?
Sunrise, sunset
Sam Newby as President-designate and
Terrance Freeman as Vice President-designate with a congratulatory tweet that recalled the 15 years of shared history between Newby and Curry.
This man is a rare person in this business. We have travelled this road together since 2006. As I approach my political sunset in 2 years, I enjoy seeing Sam continue to rise. He has a bright future and I’m in for him. 15 years of history. He is special. https://t.co/ZSbGnf6w19
“As I approach my political sunset in two years, I enjoy seeing Sam continue to rise,” Curry noted.
Credit: Leah Shields Fairness and consistency need to be a focus with our dress code, Abbatinozzi said.
Abbatinozzi recommends adding a statute to the policy to set the standard. He always wants to remove the word revealing and define distracting in character to mean clothing, piercing, and accessories that display profanities, violence, discriminatory messages, suggestive phrases or symbols of alcohol, drugs or tobacco.
He says midriff exposure is probably the biggest issue with school deans, but he did not mention revising the language on that policy.
Board member Kelly Barrera asked for Abbatinozzi to remove the language prohibiting excessive use of makeup.
Document previews proposed St. Johns County dress code changes
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Possible changes to the student dress code in St. Johns County public schools. (Copyright 2021 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.)
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – The changes under consideration for the St. Johns County School District’s student dress code include doing away with a rule that girls’ skirts must be no shorter than four inches above the knee and making the dress code standards the same for boys and girls, according to an internal document obtained by News4Jax.
The district is also considering adding a change that requires that shirts and tops must cover the entire shoulder of students and be long enough to cover the waistline and midriff, according to the document.