A middle school has always had a no hat or headwear rule in its dress code policy. Recently, an immigrant from Iran who wears religious head garb enrolled in the school. The school allowed for her to wear something on her head as an exception to the policy but still maintained no headwear in other situations. What effect does this MOST likely have for the student

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A middle school has always had a no hat or headwear rule in its dress code policy. Recently, an immigrant from Iran who wears religious head garb enrolled in the school. The school allowed for her to wear something on her head as an exception to the policy but still maintained no headwear in other situations. What effect does this MOST likely have for the student