Dress codes in American schools date back to the 1920s, when high school attendance first became widespread throughout the United States. Today more than half of America’s K-12 schools have dress codes, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Most states allow local school boards to establish dress codes to promote a safe school environment, prevent distractions, and set standards for what the community considers appropriate. But dress codes have always been controversial.
“As long as teenagers have been interested in fashion, there have been conflicts over school dress codes,” says Jo Paoletti, a fashion historian at the University of Maryland.
Here, two experts weigh in on whether schools should regulate what students wear.