Each schoolsite shall allow for outdoor use during the schoolday, articles of sun-protective clothing, including, but not limited to, hats. (2) Each schoolsite may set a policy related to the type of sun-protective clothing, including, but not limited
In response to the Education amendment that gives California pupils the right to wear sun-protective clothing for outdoor activities.
When the children in an elementary class prepare to go outside for physical activity, the time savings and tidiness that clothing affords will prove to be a great advantage over total reliance on sunscreen.
If the shirt is lightweight and well ventilated, it should not cause overheating.
By wearing a hat and covering the arms and legs with clothing