Under state law, school districts and public schools may not prohibit students who are members of a federally recognized tribe from wearing traditional tribal regalia or objects of Native American cultural significance along with or attached to a gown at graduation ceremonies or related school events. School districts and public schools may not require such students to wear a cap if it is incompatible with the regalia or significant objects.
School districts, charter schools, and state-tribal education compact schools must permit students to wear an item or object of cultural significance with or attached to their gown at high school commencements and other official graduation ceremonies and events. This may include multiple items or objects if they are traditionally worn or used together.
Items or objects of cultural significance must be befitting of the ceremony or event and adhere to the school’s decorum requirements. Schools may prohibit items or objects likely to substantially disrupt or materially interfere with a ceremony or event.