North Carolina Statutes

§ 115C-407.40 — Cultural expression at graduation ceremonies

North Carolina § 115C-407.40
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 115CElementary and Secondary Education
Art. 29DReligious Activity and Cultural Expression
Subch. VISTUDENTS

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 115C-407.40 (2026).

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A student that is, or is eligible to be, enrolled as a member of a State or federally recognized Indian Tribe shall be allowed to wear objects of cultural significance as part of the student's regalia at any graduation ceremony for a school within a public school unit in which the student is a graduating participant. For purposes of this section, objects of cultural significance are defined as bird feathers and plumes. (2023-43, s. 2.) § 115C-407.41: Reserved for future codification purposes. § 115C-407.42: Reserved for future codification purposes. § 115C-407.43: Reserved for future codification purposes. § 115C-407.44: Reserved for future codification purposes. § 115C-407.45: Reserved for future codification purposes. § 115C-407.46: Reserved for future codification purposes. § 115C-407.4

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