The Kenosha Unified School Board has adopted a new student dress code, allowing leggings, yoga pants and tank tops, but leaving intact regulations governing how high school students should wear their IDs.

The board voted 7-0 on Tuesday to revise the dress code, effective in the 2018-19 school year.

Under the new policy, leggings and yoga pants may be worn as bottoms. Dresses, skirts, skorts, shorts and pants should be at least mid-thigh length but must cover private body parts at all times. Sleeveless shirts, including tank tops, can be worn if straps are 1 inch in width. Private body parts and undergarments must be covered at all times.