Dress
Code
Elementary
Intermediate
High School
Dress Code Amendments
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Elementary
(K-6)
|
Basic
Standard of Appearance -
Guidelines for All Students |
Apparel
advertising tobacco, alcohol, illegal substances, and/or
offensive slogans is not acceptable attire at school sponsored
activities. Clothes making statements with sexual innuendoes
are not allowed. |
| The
wearing of clothing, jewelry or a style of grooming that
is identified with membership in a gang will not be tolerated
in school or at any school sponsored activity. Apparel
that interferes with or endangers self or others while
participating in school or school sponsored activities
is not allowed. |
| Dress
will not be worn that causes or is likely to cause disruption
of the educational process. |
| The
final decision as to the safety or unsuitability of the
clothing, hair or jewelry will be left up to the principal
or designee and/or the student body. |
| Hair
|
Hair
must be clean, neat and styled traditionally. Only natural
colors are allowed. No unusual or radical hairstyles.
|
| Jewelry
|
Modest
jewelry is allowed. An object that has a purpose other
than jewelry cannot be worn as jewelry (i.e. animal chains
or collars). No more than two necklaces may be warn at
one time. Earrings will be limited to two per ear and
must not be larger than a quarter. |
| Tattoos
and Body Piercing |
Tattoos
must be covered at all times. Jewelry may not be worn
in a piercing besides the ear. No body art (drawing on
skin made by the student with a writing utensil).
|
| Makeup
and Nail Polish |
Makeup
must look natural. Black nail polish and lipstick is not
acceptable. |
| Undergarments
|
No
undergarments may show at any time. Nor should they be
worn as outer garments. Undershirts are only acceptable
if they are white. |
| Pants
|
No
denim. No holes or tears. Pants must fit the waistline
and not sag in the crotch. The cuff of the pants may not
touch the ground, but must touch the top of shoe. Pants
may not be so large that the shoelaces cannot be seen.
Pants may not be excessively tight (may not show any descriptive
lines of the body). Sweatpants, warm-ups, and cargo pants
are not allowed. No logos on any pants. |
| Shorts,
Skorts |
No
denim. No holes or tears. Shorts must fit the waistline
and not sag in the crotch. The cuff of the shorts must
be at maximum three inches from the top of your kneecap
when sitting, and may go to the kneecap when standing.
Spandex or tightly fitting shorts are not allowed. No
logos on any shorts. |
| Pants,
Shorts Style |
All pants may only have a maximum of five pockets: two
back pockets, two front pockets, and one coin pocket.
|
| Skirts
and Jumpers |
No
denim. No holes or tears. Skirts and jumpers may not be
excessively tight (may not show any descriptive lines
of the body). Skirts and jumpers must come to the top
of the kneecap at minimum and may not touch the ground.
Jumpers must have a shirt underneath. No logos on any
skirts or jumpers. |
| Color
of pants, shorts, skirts, skorts and jumpers. |
The
only colors allowed are tan and navy blue. |
| Dresses
|
None
|
|
Shirts |
No
logos. No visible collarbone. No shirts that are excessively
tight or baggy. The principal or designee will make this
call. No holes or tears. |
| Must
be a Polo shirt with a collar and buttons. Must be tucked
in. |
| Sweaters,
Turtlenecks, Vests, and Sweatshirts |
A dress code shirt must be worn underneath sweaters, vests,
and sweatshirts. All sweaters, turtlenecks and sweatshirts
must have sleeves. |
| Colors
for shirts, sweatshirts, sweaters and vests. |
The only colors allowed are red, white, and navy blue.
|
| Hats
and Sunglasses |
May
only be worn or seen before or after school hours. No
hats or sunglasses in class. Hats include visors and bandannas.
|
| Shoes
|
Required
at all times. No slippers. No beach shoes |
| Cross-dressing
|
Clothing
and jewelry must be gender appropriate. The principal
or designee will monitor this. |
| Physical
Education |
Tennis
shoes required. Girls please wear pants, shorts or skorts.
|
Students
not adhering to dress code will not be allowed to attend
class.
Anyone with a medical or religious reasons for not
following the above will need to talk with the dean.
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Intermediate
(7-8)
|
Basic Standard of Appearance -
Guidelines for All Students |
Apparel
advertising tobacco, alcohol, illegal substances, and/or
offensive slogans is not acceptable attire at school sponsored
activities. Clothes making statements with sexual innuendoes
are not allowed. |
| The
wearing of clothing, jewelry or a style of grooming that
is identified with membership in a gang will not be tolerated
in school or at any school sponsored activity. Apparel
that interferes with or endangers self or others while
participating in school or school sponsored activities
is not allowed. |
| Dress
will not be worn that causes or is likely to cause disruption
of the educational process. |
| The
final decision as to the safety or unsuitability of the
clothing, hair or jewelry will be left up to the principal
or designee and/or the student body. |
| Hair
|
Hair must be clean, neat and styled traditionally. Only
natural colors are allowed. No unusual or radical hairstyles.
|
| Jewelry
|
Modest
jewelry is allowed. An object that has a purpose other
than jewelry cannot be worn as jewelry (i.e. animal chains
or collars). No more than two necklaces may be warn at
one time. Earrings will be limited to two per ear and
must not be larger than a quarter. |
| Tattos
and Body Piercing |
Tattoos
must be covered at all times. Jewelry may not be worn
in a piercing besides the ear. No body art (drawing on
skin made by the student with a writing utensil).
|
| Makeup
and Nail Polish |
Makeup
must look natural. Black nail polish and lipstick is not
acceptable. |
| Undergarments
|
No
undergarments may show at any time. Nor should they be
worn as outer garments. Undershirts are only acceptable
if they are white. |
| Pants
|
No
denim. No holes or tears. Pants must fit the waistline
and not sag in the crotch. The cuff of the pants may not
touch the ground, but must touch the top of shoe. Pants
may not be so large that the shoelaces cannot be seen.
Pants may not be excessively tight (may not show any descriptive
lines of the body). Sweatpants, warm-ups, and cargo pants
are not allowed. No logos on any pants. |
| Shorts,
Skorts |
No
denim. No holes or tears. Shorts must fit the waistline
and not sag in the crotch. The cuff of the shorts must
be at maximum three inches from the top of your kneecap
when sitting, and may go to the kneecap when standing.
Spandex or tightly fitting shorts are not allowed. No
logos on any shorts. |
| Pants,
Shorts Style |
All pants may only have a maximum of five pockets (two
back pockets, two front pockets, and one coin pocket).
|
| Skirts
and Jumpers |
No
denim. No holes or tears. Skirts and jumpers may not be
excessively tight (may not show any descriptive lines
of the body). Skirts and jumpers must come to the top
of the kneecap at minimum and may not touch the ground.
Jumpers must have a shirt underneath. No logos on any
skirts or jumpers. |
| Color
of pants, shorts, skirts, skorts and jumpers. |
The
only colors allowed are black, tan, and navy blue.
|
| Dresses
|
None
|
|
Shirts |
No
logos. No visible collarbone. No shirts that are excessively
tight or baggy. The principal or designee will make this
call. No holes or tears. |
| Must
be a Polo shirt with a collar and buttons. Must be tucked
in. |
| Sweaters,
Turtlenecks, Vests, and Sweatshirts |
A dress code shirt must be worn underneath sweaters, vests,
and sweatshirts. All sweaters, turtlenecks and sweatshirts
must have sleeves. |
| Colors
for shirts, sweatshirts, sweaters and vests. |
Must
be solid, plain colors. No bright or neon colors.
|
| Hats
and Sunglasses |
May
only be worn or seen before or after school hours. No
hats or sunglasses in class. Hats include visors and bandanas.
|
| Shoes
|
Required
at all times. No slippers. No beach shoes |
| Cross-dressing
|
Clothing
and jewelry must be gender appropriate. The principal
or designee will monitor this. |
| Physical
Education |
Separate
attire will be required for PE |
Students
not adhering to dress code will not be allowed to attend
class.
Anyone with a medical or religious reasons for not
following the above will need to talk with the dean.
|
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|
Basic Standard of Appearance -
Guidelines for All Students |
Apparel
advertising tobacco, alcohol, illegal substances, and/or
offensive slogans is not acceptable attire at school sponsored
activities. Clothes making statements with sexual innuendoes
are not allowed. |
| The
wearing of clothing, jewelry or a style of grooming that
is identified with membership in a gang will not be tolerated
in school or at any school sponsored activity. Apparel
that interferes with or endangers self or others while
participating in school or school sponsored activities
is not allowed. |
| Dress
will not be worn that causes or is likely to cause disruption
of the educational process. |
| The
final decision as to the safety or unsuitability of the
clothing, hair or jewelry will be left up to the principal
or designee and/or the student body. |
| Hair
|
Hair must be clean, neat and styled traditionally. Only
natural colors are allowed. No unusual or radical hairstyles.
|
| Jewelry
|
Modest
jewelry is allowed. An object that has a purpose other
than jewelry cannot be worn as jewelry (i.e. animal chains
or collars). No more than two necklaces may be warn at
one time. Earrings will be limited to two per ear and
must not be larger than a quarter. |
| Tattoos
and Body Piercing |
Tattoos
must be covered at all times. Jewelry may not be worn
in a piercing besides the ear. No body art (drawing on
skin made by the student with a writing utensil).
|
| Makeup
and Nail Polish |
Makeup
must look natural. Black nail polish and lipstick is not
acceptable. |
| Undergarments
|
No
undergarments may show at any time. Nor should they be
worn as outer garments. Undershirts are only acceptable
if they are white. |
| Pants
|
No
denim. No holes or tears. Pants must fit the waistline
and not sag in the crotch. The cuff of the pants may not
touch the ground, but must touch the top of shoe. Pants
may not be so large that the shoelaces cannot be seen.
Pants may not be excessively tight (may not show any descriptive
lines of the body). Sweatpants, warm-ups, and cargo pants
are not allowed. No logos on any pants. |
| Shorts,
Skorts |
No
denim. No holes or tears. Shorts must fit the waistline
and not sag in the crotch. The cuff of the shorts must
be at maximum three inches from the top of your kneecap
when sitting, and may go to the kneecap when standing.
Spandex or tightly fitting shorts are not allowed. No
logos on any shorts. |
| Pants,
Shorts Style |
All
pants may only have a maximum of five pockets.
|
| Skirts
and Jumpers |
No
denim. No holes or tears. Skirts and jumpers may not be
excessively tight (may not show any descriptive lines
of the body). Skirts and jumpers must come to the top
of the kneecap at minimum and may not touch the ground.
Jumpers must have a shirt underneath. No logos on any
skirts or jumpers. |
| Color
of pants, shorts, skirts, skorts and jumpers. |
One
plain color only. |
| Dresses
|
Must
meet above criteria for length and fit. Color as defined
for shirts. |
|
Shirts |
No
logos. No visible collarbone. No shirts that are excessively
tight or baggy. The principal or designee will make this
call. No holes or tears. |
| Must
have sleeves. No tank tops. No midriff shirts. All shirts
must be able to be tucked in, but shirts are not required
to be tucked in. Designs and patterns are fine, but no
pictures. Nice tailored dress shirts must be tucked in.
|
| Sweaters,
Turtlenecks, Vests, and Sweatshirts |
A
dress code shirt must be worn underneath sweaters, vests,
and sweatshirts. The only exception is any sweater that
has a collar and does not show the collarbone. Must be
plain colors. No bright or neon colors. No logos. No pictures.
All sweaters, turtlenecks and sweatshirts must have sleeves.
|
| Colors
for shirts, sweatshirts, sweaters and vests. |
Plain
colors only. No bright or neon colors. Designs and patterns
are fine, but no pictures. |
| Hats
and Sunglasses |
May
only be worn or seen before or after school hours. No
hats or sunglasses in class. Hats include visors and bandanas.
|
| Shoes
|
Required
at all times. No slippers. No beach shoes |
| Cross-dressing
|
Clothing
and jewelry must be gender appropriate. The principal
or designee will monitor this. |
| Physical
Education |
Separate
attire will be required for PE |
Students
not adhering to dress code will not be allowed to attend
class.
Anyone with a medical or religious reasons for not
following the above will need to talk with the dean.
|
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Dress
Code Amendments
May 2006
At the
May 17 board meeting, the Board of Directors decided to amend
the High School (9-12) dress code. Beginning in the 2006-2007
school year the following changes will be in effect:
- Cargo
pants will not be allowed. All pants should have a maximum
of 5 pockets. Pants that have 6 pockets or more will be
deemed as cargo pants and will be out of dress code. Logos
are not allowed.
- Capri
pants are allowed for young ladies. Capri pants are considered
pants to be longer than knee length and not touch the ankle.
Capri pants can be one solid color or have pin striping.
Patterns or designs are not allowed. Capri pants must be
loose fitting and not conform to the contours of the body.
Logos are not allowed.
- Printed
skirts are allowed for young ladies. Skirts must come to
the top of the kneecap at minimum and may not touch the
ground. Skirts must not be excessively tight. Patterns and
designs are depicted as stripes, swirls, paisleys, etc.
Pictures are not allowed.
- Pin
striping will be allowed on pants for young ladies and young
men. Pants must fit at the waistline and not sag in the
crotch. Pants must not be excessively tight or baggy. Pin
striped pants must look dressy. Logos are not allowed.
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