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LPSS Allows Sweatpants for Freezing Weather
School district updates dress code to keep students warm on cold mornings
Jan. 30, 2026 at 4:23pm
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The Lafayette Parish School System (LPSS) in Louisiana has announced that students will be allowed to wear sweatpants due to the expected freezing weather on Monday morning. The dress code also allows kindergarten to 5th-grade students to wear jackets or coats with hoods, while 6th to 12th-grade students can wear jackets or coats without hoods. Blue jeans remain part of the standard LPSS dress code.
Why it matters
This policy change aims to ensure students arrive at school warm, comfortable, and ready to learn during the cold weather. Maintaining student comfort and safety is a priority for the school district.
The details
LPSS has updated its dress code to allow sweatpants for all students on Monday due to the expected freezing temperatures. For younger students (K-5th grade), jackets or coats with hoods are permitted. Older students (6th-12th grade) can wear jackets or coats, but they must be hoodless. The standard blue jeans dress code remains in place.
- The dress code changes will be in effect on Monday, January 30, 2026.
The players
Lafayette Parish School System (LPSS)
The public school district serving Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.
The takeaway
By updating its dress code to allow warmer clothing options, LPSS is demonstrating its commitment to student comfort and safety during periods of extreme cold weather. This policy change reflects the school district's responsiveness to the needs of its students and community.


