"We've heard horror stories of admin walking around, bending over and staring and gawking at the girls and their legs," said Clovis Unified parent Brenna Hughes.
"The girls feel very uncomfortable. They were embarrassed and called out in front of their friends. For what? For wearing normal clothes?"
The district's dress code states shorts need to have an inseam of at least five inches, and that spandex and Lycra shorts are not allowed.
The dress code, which applies to all transitional K-12 students, is in place to support student safety, promote health and hygiene, prepare students for their future, and establish a learning environment focused on education.
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