Dress Code

 

1)  Shoes:   Must wear socks or hosiery.

2) Slacks
Solid-Color slacks with standard sized pockets and at least ankle length.  No blue denim jeans.  No cargo pants, utility pants, stretch twill pants, or spandex pants will be allowed.  Students will be allowed to wear Capri pants (below the knee pants, no spandex).  Slacks are to be size appropriate and be made of cloth material.  No athletic wear will be permitted.  Slacks shall have belt loops and belt will be worn at normal waist.  Belts will be visible at all times.

3) Shorts
Same as slacks just knee length.

4) Shirts
Collared shirt (dress or golf-style collars), long or short sleeve, no sleeveless.  All pockets are to be standard size.  No Hensley or banded collars.  All shirts are to be tucked in so they do not droop and belt is visible, no sweatshirts, no tee shirts, no see-through shirts, and no blue denim shirts.  Shirts must remain buttoned.  School sponsored sweatshirts, tee shirts, and pullovers will be allowed on Fridays.

5) Sweaters
Solid color worn over collared shirt.  Sweaters are to be cardigan style (button up the front) and must be left open at all times.

6) Jackets
Only lightweight jackets may be worn in the building.  All jackets must be open at all times.  All heavy coats/jackets must be left in locker.  *Principal's exception on cold days.

7) Hats
No head covers are allowed.

8) Skirts or Skorts
Solid color worn at the waist at least knee length.  Must be cloth and have standard size pockets.

9) Jewelry
Must not distract from the learning environment or pose a safety hazard. Pierced jewelry is to be worn only in the ear lobe.

10) Dresses:
Must have sleeves, no see-through material, must be at least knee length.

11) Jumper
Solid colors, must be worn with collared shirts at least knee length.  Must be cloth and have standard size pockets.

    All clothing shall be size appropriate.  The jackets will be lightweight and left open at all times.  There will be no camouflage, no blue denim jackets, no vests, and no overalls.  No open weave or fish net materials, no clothes that bare the midriff.  No holes or cutouts, no denim, vinyl or leather clothing, no beach footwear, no long coats, no messages on clothing.  All book bags and large bags of any kind must be either open weave mesh or transparent materials
    Questions about appropriate clothing should be referred to the school principal.  If questions come to the central office, they should be referred back to the school principal.  If the question is not covered in the written policy, the matter should be referred to the principal or director of schools.

    *Principals will have three (3) days per semester at their discretion when students will be dressed appropriately but not necessarily as specified in the dress code.  This shall be approved in advance by the directors of schools.  Principals may also be allowed to approve appropriate attire for pep rallies.

 

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