A Cape Cod high school may soon be the first in the state free of all colognes, perfumes, scented deodorants and body sprays.
The Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School committee met Monday night to discuss the fragrance ban for staff and students proposed by Superintendent Barry J. Motta.
The proposed policy will be sent to a subcommittee for review, Motta said, and will likely become part of the student handbook.
A Boston television channel is taking a vote on whether a high school should go fragrance free.
The Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School committee met Monday night to discuss the fragrance ban for staff and students proposed by Superintendent Barry J. Motta.
The proposed policy will be sent to a subcommittee for review, Motta said, and will likely become part of the student handbook.
A Boston television channel is taking a vote on whether a high school should go fragrance free.
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