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Our dress standards are designed
to train students for the transition from school to career. Attire
that is appropriate for the traditional “workplace”
setting is likely to be appropriate for school. Clothing must be
modest and without indecent exposure, vulgarities, sexual connections,
or drug/alcohol/tobacco references. It must be conducive to learning,
orderliness, and safety. In addition:
- Shoes must be worn. Slippers are not allowed.
- Tops must cover the chest (no cleavage showing),
belly, sides, and midriff.
- Tops that are backless, have only one sleeve/strap,
or have spaghetti straps are not allowed. Shirt straps must be
at least two (2) inches in width.
- Undergarments, including bra straps and waistbands,
must not be visible.
- Sagging pants or extremely oversized clothing
are not allowed.
- Hats, bandanas, “do-rags”, and
other head wear are not allowed.
- Dresses, shirts, and shorts must be no shorter
than mid-thigh in length.
- Pants must be worn at the
waistline. Pants, sweat pants, skirts, or shorts may not be folded
down, exposing the midriff.
Any behavior, clothing,
or communication (including but not limited to graffiti, hand signs,
colors or inscriptions, hats, "do-rags," belts, or chains)
associated with disruptive behavior or creating a threat to individuals
or their safety is forbidden and subject to school discipline. Teachers,
staff, and administration will determine whether or not the dress
code standards are being met. Students who do not meet the dress
code standard will be asked to adjust their clothing or phone home
and have a parent bring appropriate clothing for the student.
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