Tennessee high school athletes can now wear religious headwear without getting TSSAA permission first

(Tennessean) An addition to the TSSAA bylaws allowing religious headwear to be worn at Tennessee high school sports events was approved unanimously by the high school association’s Legislative Council on Thursday. The proposal, which was made by Valor College Prep in Nashville, goes into effect immediately.

The addition states: “Religious headwear is permitted, provided it is not abrasive, hard, or dangerous to the participant and any other player, and must be attached in such a way it is highly unlikely to come off during play. Religious headwear does not need to comply with any of the color restrictions defined in applicable sport uniform codes.

“Religious headwear in wrestling must comply with the safety standards of the sport and be approved by the head coach and contest referee.”

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