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[Students raise their hands during a class]
Students raise their hands during a class in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Students pose in a cafeteria]
A group of students pose in a school cafeteria in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students read books at Seminary Hills Elementary]
Students read books in front of a Christmas tree at the Seminary Hills Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas
[Man takes notes during a meeting]
Families gather in a cafeteria for a meeting on whether or not to wear school uniforms in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Woman takes notes during a meeting]
Woman takes notes during a meeting to discuss whether students should wear school uniforms in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Student holds up a book in class to show everyone the pictures]
Student holds up a book so everyone in the class can see the pictures.
[Students lined up]
Students form a line in an office in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Students gather to read books at Seminary Hills Elementery]
Students and teachers gather to read books in Seminary Hills Elementary.
[Young woman speaks at a meeting]
Young woman reads from a paper in front of a meeting to discuss whether students should wear uniforms in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Students and parents talk at a meeting]
Parents and students talk during a meeting to help decide whether students should wear school uniforms in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Young woman fills out a form]
Student fills out a form at a meeting in a school in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Parent and children listen to a presentation]
Mother and children listen to a presentation during a school meeting in Fort Worth, Texas. The topic being discussed is school uniforms for the students in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Students read books in a group at Seminary Hills Elementary]
Students sit on the floor and read books at Seminary Hills Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Parents and students listen to presentation at school meeting]
Parents and children listen to a presentation during a school meeting to determine if school uniforms will be worn in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Parent speaks at school meeting]
A parent speaks during a school meeting to determine if school uniforms would be used in Fort Worth, Texas
[Students and their teacher pose with the books at Seminary Hills Elementary]
Children and their teacher pose with books at Seminary Hills Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Parent with students listens to presentation at school meeting]
Parent and children listen to a presentation during a school meeting to determine if school uniforms will be used in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students read books to each other at Seminary Hills Elementary]
Students read to each other at Seminary Hills Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Taking notes during a school meeting in Fort Worth, Texas]
Notes are taken during a meeting to help decide if students should wear school uniforms in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students read to each other at Seminary Hills Elementary]
Students read to each other at Seminary Hills Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students read to one another at Seminary Hills Elementary]
Students read to each other at Seminary Hills Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students read books together at Seminary Hills Elementary]
Children read books in a group at Seminary Hills Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Woman writes down talking points during meeting]
Photograph of a woman writing down the points raised during a meeting to discuss whether students should wear uniforms in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Parents and students listen to the debate on school uniforms]
Students and parents listen to the debate on wearing school uniforms in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[School uniforms]
This article delas with the differences in opinion parents and students have over the Fort Worth Independent School District decision to require school uniforms. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
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