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* Adams: Yes. Students wear blue bottoms and white shirt. Even with a

waiver, children cannot wear shirts with logos or messages.

* Andersen: No. Uniforms voted down in spring. Parents will vote again

this year.

* California: No.

* College Park: Optional uniforms.

* Davis Education Center: No.

* Eastbluff: Yes. Students wear khaki or navy bottoms and white shirt.

About 80% of students wear the uniform that has been in place since the

school reopened.

* Harbor View: No.

* Kaiser Primary: Yes. Students wear newly implemented khaki or navy

bottoms and white or red shirts.

* Kaiser: No. Parents voted down a uniform policy in spring.

* Killybrooke: Yes. Students started wearing uniforms last year. About

70% of the children wear navy bottoms and white shirts.

* Lincoln: No. Parents voted down a uniform policy in spring, but will

revisit the issue again this year.

* Mariners: No. Parents voted down a uniform policy in spring.

* Newport: Yes. Students wear newly implemented khaki or navy bottoms

and white or Hawaiian-print shirts.

* Newport Coast: Yes. A uniform policy was recently implemented.

* Newport Heights: No.

* Paularino: No.

* Pomona: Yes. Uniforms consisting of navy bottoms and a white shirt

were implemented about five years ago.

* Rea: Yes. Students have worn navy bottoms and a white shirt since

the school reopened four years ago.

* Sonora: Yes. Students now must wear navy or khaki bottoms and a

white or red shirt, although uniforms were optional the last three years.

* Victoria: No. Parents voted down the idea three or four years ago.

* Whittier: Yes. Students have worn navy bottoms and a white shirt for

more than five years.

* Wilson: Optional navy and white uniform.

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