School Dress Code

School Dress Code



1.) Students are expected to dress in a manner that is neat and appropriate for school or work.

2.) Students may not wear clothing that disrupts the educational process.

3.) NO sagging clothes (baggy pants); pants should be size appropriate and worn at the waist.

4.) No torn jeans.

5.) No hats/head covers, scarves, head rags (i.e. stocking caps, satin-type or hairdo covers, "do-rags", etc.

6.) Clothing, jewelry and personal items (backpacks, fanny packs, gym bags, water bottles, etc.) shall be free of writing or pictures.
     Other items or insignia that are crude, gang-related, vulgar, profane or sexually suggestive, or that bear drug, alcohol or tobacco
     company advertising, promotions and likenesses, or that advocate racial, ethnic or religious prejudice are strictly prohibited.

7.)  Clothing that bears logos, insignia, letters or colors signifying a gang, a crew, violent actions or weapons will not be tolerated.

8.) All tops (shirts and blouses) must cover the top of the shoulder and completely cover the stomach, chest and bare back. No bare
     midriffs.

9.) Shorts and skirts must be size appropriate (arm extended at side, short or skirt bottom reaches finger tips); tight fitting shorts, short
     shorts and cutoffs are prohibited.

10.) Only the student's name, written in plain block letters, is permitted on backpacks or other personal items.

11.) No see-through shirts, blouses, no halter tops, tank tops/tube tops, undershirts, muscle shirts or other tops that expose the midriff.

12.) Shoes must always be worn; no inappropriate footwear or roller blades.

13.) No under clothing worn as outerwear.

14.) Red or blue shoes, shoes with red or blue accents or shoes with red or blue laces are not allowed.

15.) No sunglasses may be worn inside school buildings or classrooms.

16.) Any jewelry, body art, piercing or extreme hairstyle/color deemed by the school to be dangerous or a distraction to the learning
       environment is not acceptable (jewelry with spikes, chokers, wristbands or extra large rings.)