SCS students won’t have to wear uniforms for online instruction

By , Special to The Daily Memphian Published: August 13, 2020 10:16 AM CT
<strong>Sherwood Middle School student Willie White uses a laptop to construct a presentation in teacher Brian Ingram's 7th grade science class</strong>. (Daily Memphian file)

Sherwood Middle School student Willie White uses a laptop to construct a presentation in teacher Brian Ingram's 7th grade science class. (Daily Memphian file)

Laura Faith Kebede
Special to The Daily Memphian

Laura Faith Kebede

Laura Faith Kebede is a distinguished journalist in residence at the Institute for Public Service Reporting at the University of Memphis. She leads the Institute’s Civil Wrongs project to write about historical cases of racial terror as a corps member for Report for America. You can follow her on Twitter @kebedefaith

“However, it is our expectation that they show up to school appropriately dressed,” Maria Stewart, the district’s director of policy, said of the virtual learning rules. 

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Shelby County Schools Maria Stewart Stephanie Love Miska Clay Bibbs Shelby County Schools board

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