Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 4/22/1997
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 4/17/2021
Dear Mr. Roberts:
I am in receipt of your opinion request on behalf of the Lafayette Parish School Board concerning the Lafayette Parish School Board's Dress Code Regulations. You have indicated that the Board's present Student Dress Code Regulations provide that each individual school may develop its own dress code. You also indicate that in the absence of a specific school policy to the contrary, general guidelines pertaining to all schools are applicable. Specifically, you ask the following questions:
1) Does the Lafayette Parish School Board and/or an individual school have the constitutional right to regulate the length of hair for male or female students?
2) Does the Lafayette Parish School Board and/or an individual school have the constitutional right to regulate the type of jewelry and/or earrings worn by male students?
As discussed in Barber v. Supreme Ct. of Texas
In Humphries v. Lincoln Parish School Board,
LSA-R.S.
C. Each city or parish school board is authorized to make such rules and regulations for its own government, not inconsistent with law or with the regulations of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, as it may deem proper.
As discussed in Attorney General Opinion No. 92-184:
Parish school boards are afforded great discretion and the courts will not interfere with the school board's management unless there is a clear showing of an abuse of their statutory authority. Earnest v. Caldwell Parish School Board,
368 So. 2d 801 (La.App. 2d Cir. 1969). Further the courts of this state have consistently held that without proof that a parish school board's regulation is arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable, the regulation will be upheld, and the court will not substitute its judgment for that of public officials elected to administer the public school system. Estay v. Lafourche Parish School Board,230 So. 2d 443 (La.App. 1st Cir. 1969); Blanchet v. Vermilion School Board,220 So. 2d 534 (La.App. 3rd Cir. 1969), . . .
In Estay v. Lafourche Parish School Board, supra, the court, considering the validity of school board regulations, held:
We are of the view that the right to public school attendance is not an unqualified right. Rather it is a right involving concomitant privileges and obligations. Among these is the duty of submitting to reasonable regulations imposed by lawful authority in the interest of the individual student and the welfare of institutions of learning. A student cannot be deemed to possess the constitutional right to breach reasonable, uniformly applied disciplinary regulations of a school authority.
I have spoken with Bridgette Nieland with BESE and she indicated that there are no BESE regulations concerning the length of hair for female or male students. Therefore, the Lafayette Parish School Board has the right to regulate or allow the individual schools to regulate the length of hair for male or female students provided the regulations are intended to accomplish a constitutionally permissible regulation.
In your second question, you ask whether the Lafayette Parish School Board and/or an individual school has the constitutional right to regulate the type of jewelry and/or earrings worn by male students? In Hines v. Caston School Corporation,
As discussed in question one, LSA-R.S.
I hope this opinion sufficiently addresses your concerns. If you have any additional questions concerning this matter please let me know.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: __________________________ BETH CONRAD LANGSTON ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
RPI/BCL/sc
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Hines Ex Rel. Hines v. Caston School Corp. , 1995 Ind. App. LEXIS 641 ( 1995 )
Humphries v. Lincoln Parish School Bd. , 1985 La. App. LEXIS 8587 ( 1985 )
chesley-karr-a-minor-individually-and-john-r-karr-individually-and-as , 460 F.2d 609 ( 1972 )
Blanchet v. Vermilion Parish School Board , 220 So. 2d 534 ( 1969 )
Estay v. LaFourche Parish School Board , 1969 La. App. LEXIS 4956 ( 1969 )
Barber v. Colorado Independent School District , 38 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 902 ( 1995 )