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Gender-neutral dress code introduced by USVI Board of Education

-Dress code will allow for girls to wear pants & boys to wear skirts
August 4th, 2022 | Tags:
Public school students in the USVI will return to classrooms in the USVI on August 8, 2023. Photo: CONSORTIUM
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CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St Thomas - The V.I. Board of Education has codified new dress code uniform guidelines for public schools meant to be gender neutral, in what board chairman Dr. Kyza Callwood described to the Consortium as the U.S. Virgin Islands coming in line with broader trends on the U.S. mainland relative to the rights of individuals.

Speaking during a phone interview Wednesday evening, Mr. Callwood stressed that changes to the B.O.E.'s Dress Code Uniform Guidelines were not made in a vacuum.

"We met with the Department of Education and several administrators and we came up with the policy. We also sent it out to the department for them to work through it. They added some of their changes before the board approved it. So this is not something that the board just did arbitrarily in closed and secret meetings," he said.

The need for a dress code policy update arose from parents who had concerns with their girl children not being able to wear pants at certain public schools, according to Mr. Callwood. He said that years ago girls wore pants at school, "but somewhere down the line, depending on who was the superintendent at the time, different things, principals, rules changed, but that's where that came about."

The new policy, seen here and on the V.I. B.O.E. website here, says "Students may wear either skirts or pants as uniform bottom wear."

That portion of the new dress code touched a nerve with some members of the community, according to Mr. Callwood, who said residents have been calling radio stations blaming him for the update.

Even so, the chairman sees the update as not only important but necessary, saying that lawsuits could have been brought against the board for what Mr. Callwood deemed an outdated policy.

"It had court cases where schools had to make their policies gender neutral where you can't violate and hold children hostage," he said. "You have to allow free expression once it's in a way that is professional, presentable and don't create disruption. Our [previous] policy didn't do that because remember they were created years ago. So we have to come now into the 21st Century where the policy needs to be gender neutral."

Mr. Callwood stressed that while the policy makes provision to allow for a boy to wear a skirt if he so chooses, the school administration has some leeway and a decision would be based on whether a skirt on a boy leads to adverse outcomes at the school in question.

The updated policy also allows boys to wear two earrings. "If I'm a parent I could take the board to court that you allowed girls to wear earrings and I'm a boy and I can't wear no earrings," Mr. Callwood said.

Relative to girls' choice to choose either a skirt or pants in the new policy, Mr. Callwood said some girls don't like wearing skirts because sometimes wind blows and lifts the skirts, leading to unwanted exposure. "Wearing pants, it allows you not to have to deal with that. But of course it also has provisions in there that the pants can't be fitted, it can't be tight, you can't wear no leggings, you can't wear no jeans. The shoes have to be either light or dark-colored, you know, different things in the policy," the B.O.E. chairman explained.

"The goal is to really educate our students — not to hold them hostage because they want to wear a chain, they want to wear an earring, they want to wear a green watch, they want to wear green glasses and [a school is] trying to hold them back from getting an education because of that. We can't allow that," he said.

Mr. Callwood also highlighted children with tattoos, saying those too are acceptable as long as there is no disruption to the school. "You could have your tattoo but it needs to be covered," he said. "I don't need to be in English class and I could see what tattoo is on your hand with a sunflower. That creates disruption. So it needs to be covered; nobody needs to you know you have a tattoo — it's not important in the school [setting].

To assuage concerns on the matter of boys wearing skirts, Mr. Callwood stated, "We know in our community males don't wear skirts, so that's something known."

He added, "We had no cases in St. Thomas where any male wanted to wear any skirt to school. We have no cases with that, so all the males will be coming to school in a pants."

Other reasons for the update include a recent law called the Crown Act whose goal is to end hair discrimination in the territory.

10 Responses to “Gender-neutral dress code introduced by USVI Board of Education”

  • The more you live (04/08/2022, 21:23) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
    ......the more you learn. Life has certainly changed.
  • Oh man oh man.. (04/08/2022, 21:31) Like (12) Dislike (7) Reply
    Dang the USVI going out sad…smh… Lol its near folks get ready.
    • Future (10/08/2022, 18:57) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      I advocate for girls to wear skirts if the choose. Nothing wrong when that.
  • The watchdog (04/08/2022, 21:37) Like (12) Dislike (15) Reply
    Bvi please take note
  • Oh My (05/08/2022, 03:13) Like (16) Dislike (2) Reply
    What ignorant talk. Lord have mercy on us. Satan is really on the loose.
  • Gus Gus (05/08/2022, 08:38) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
    Just imagine your son going to high school in a shirt. Click "like" if you approve.
  • Smh (05/08/2022, 08:49) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    I hope you see who has us in mental slavery, it's not the white men.
    Heavenly father is the only judge, live and let live
  • Y'all Sick Where Does It End (05/08/2022, 12:46) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    I'm a parent can I take the board to court if a boy wants to wear panties to school. Say what! It's ok if its not seen. Lord send help.
  • What ? (05/08/2022, 15:01) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Everybody is Alphabet soup now ? Even the kids ?
  • I LOVE IT (11/08/2022, 08:03) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Mr. Callwood I agree with you one hundred percent… Allow children to express themselves back them BVIHS could’ve wear pants also and as USVI rule changed BVI changed theirs as well… I honestly don’t see why you wanna withhold a child from learning because they wanna put brown in their hair, they wanna wear beads, they wanna wear a pants… it’s pure nonsense & Mr. Callwood I support you all the way


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