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Dress Code

To enable students to reach high academic standards, the school has put in place a dress code designed to reduce distractions and competitions. Implementing a simple, flexible, cost effective dress code promotes student learning and increased academic instruction time. Interpretation of the Dress Code is at the principal and staff’s discretion and their decision is final.

 

Personal Hygiene

The personal grooming of students should be in accord with the standards set by the uniform dress code. Students should be clean and neat when at school. 
 

All Students

  • Shirts/tops must cover the shoulders with at least three inches of material.

  • Spaghetti strap shirts, halter tops, tank tops, undershirts, and muscle shirts are not permitted.

  • Shirts with low or immodest necklines are not permitted.

  • Shirts must be long enough to reach the waistline. When arms are raised, no midriff can be exposed.

  • Shorts and skirts must be longer than the fingertips when the student’s arms hang straight at his/her sides.

  • Pants and shorts, including denim jeans, must be in good repair and fitted at the waist.

  • Sagging or low-cut pants and pants with words on the seat of the pants are not permitted.

  • Pajama bottoms are not permitted.

  • Shoes must be worn at all times.

  • Slippers are not permitted.

  • Outerwear boots may not be worn inside the building.

  • Hats or head coverings may not be worn inside the building.

  • Sweatbands, bandanas, and do-rags are not allowed.

  • Students may not wear sunglasses inside the building.

  • All clothing must fit appropriately.

  • No undergarments may be visible.

  • Offensive language, symbols, or innuendos are prohibited on all clothing.

  • Extreme hairstyles, chains, spike jewelry, and body piercings are not permitted.

All teachers have the power to enforce this dress code. The final judgment of the principal or assistant principal is binding in this matter.