She stated that the state’s public and private school education secretaries had been informed of the ban.
According to the commissioner, it is morally repugnant and inacceptable for children of school age to wear miniskirts as part of the growing trend of school uniforms.
“A student should look smart, well groomed, project positive vibes and not be indecently dressed for school.
“The acceptable length for uniforms in the state remains knee length and not above the knee, which is fast becoming the fashion trend in schools,’’ she stated.
To save the future of students in the state, the commissioner stated that Education Secretaries had been tasked with ensuring that schools followed the directive.
In order for the students to behave well and develop into responsible adults, Chuma-Udeh urged the secretaries to instill in them the proper morals and rules.
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