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91_HR0266 LRB9106668CBcbC 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, A contributing factor to the tragedy at 3 Columbine High School in Colorado was that the perpetrators 4 wore clothing that assisted in the concealment of weapons and 5 other inappropriate materials; and 6 WHEREAS, Another contributing factor to the tragedy was 7 that students were labeled outcasts for the way they dressed; 8 and 9 WHEREAS, The General Assembly has authorized school 10 boards to adopt and implement school dress code policies; and 11 WHEREAS, School dress code policies aim to deter violence 12 and disruption at school by eliminating gang-related clothing 13 as well as economic and other differences among students; and 14 WHEREAS, Numerous surveys have shown an overwhelming 15 majority of school administrators believe mandatory dress 16 codes reduce violent incidents and discipline problems and 17 lead to greater academic achievement; and 18 WHEREAS, School districts around the country that have 19 implemented school dress code policies report a substantial 20 reduction in school violence, truancy, and vandalism, as well 21 as improved student discipline; therefore, be it 22 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 23 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 24 local school boards institute strict dress code policies in 25 an effort to eliminate inappropriate symbols, establish an 26 environment conducive to learning, and reduce or prevent 27 violence; and be it further 28 RESOLVED, That the State Board of Education will report 29 to the General Assembly by January 1, 2000 on the school 30 dress codes that have been implemented; and be it further -2- LRB9106668CBcbC 1 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 2 forwarded to the State Superintendent of Education and all 3 local school boards.