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Don't wear
these articles of clothing to school because you will be asked to change.
Punishment for dress code violation is ...
First offense: PASS until resolved or time out of class unexcused
• Second Offense: 2 days of pass
• Third offense: 2 days suspension
The District's
dress code is established to teach grooming and hygiene, prevent disruption,
and minimize safety hazards. Here are some examples of what not to wear.
Shirts
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Students may not wear clothing that
has phrases that are deemed inappropriate by the administrators |
Students may not wear clothing that advertises by name or symbol,
any products that are not permitted in schools |
| Clothing which in the opinion of the professional
staff would be deemed inappropriate or offensive for school in general,
shall not be allowed; i.e., among but not limited to: tank tops, bare
shoulder tops, see through clothing, halters, midriffs, fishnet tops. |
- Students may not wear holy jeans.
- Students may not sag.
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Female students may wear long pants of appropriate length, skirts and shorts
of appropriate length (at or about mid thigh or longer)
- Students
may not wear pajama pants.
- Also not allowed are miniskirts, split sides,
or bike shorts.
Hats
and Accessories
- Caps,
hats, sweatbands, bandannas, hair rollers, and other similar hair grooming
items shall not be worn by either male or female students in the school
building
- Students may not wear sunglasses (face or top of head) in the
school building.
Appropriate
Jeans
- If
your jean holes do not show skin, or aren't torn completely, then you can
wear them to school.
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