NEW - Dallas ISD will require all sixth through 12th grade students to use clear or mesh backpacks in the upcoming school year.
Dallas ISD will require all sixth through 12th grade students to use clear or mesh backpacks in the upcoming school year.
The district tweeted Monday morning,"To continue making Dallas ISD schools safe spaces for learning, for the upcoming school year all secondary students will be required to use clear or mesh backpacks. We will be distributing free clear bags before classes start." The district said its decision stems from safety recommendations made by its Safety Task Force and Internal Task Force as well as feedback from students, parents, and the community.
"We acknowledge that clear or mesh backpacks alone will not eliminate safety concerns. This is merely one of several steps in the district's comprehensive plan to better ensure student and staff safety." To continue making Dallas ISD schools safe spaces for learning, for the upcoming school year all secondary students will be required to use clear or mesh backpacks. We will be distributing free clear bags before classes start.
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