Student Behavior Managed | Dress Code
Student Behavior Managed | Dress Code
The responsibility for the dress and grooming of a student rests primarily with the parents/guardians and the student.
Allowable Dress & Grooming
- Students must wear clothing including both a shirt with pants or skirt, or the equivalent and shoes.
- Clothing must cover undergarments.
- Fabric covering all private parts must not be seen through.
- Hooded sweatshirts are permitted as long as hoods are not worn or does not cover the head.
- Footwear must be worn at all times. For safety considerations, all footwear must be adequately secured to the foot.
- Clothing must be suitable for all scheduled classroom activities including physical education, science labs, career tech courses, and other activities where unique hazards exist.
- Specialized courses may require specialized attire, such as sports uniforms or safety gear.
Non-Allowable Dress & Grooming
- Clothing may not depict, advertise or advocate the use of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana or other controlled substances.
- Clothing may not depict pornography, nudity or sexual acts.
- Clothing may not use or depict hate speech targeting groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious affiliation or any other protected groups.
- are not to be exposed at any time while on school grounds. Outerwear must cover underwear and undergarments at all times.
- Tube tops or tank tops are not allowed.
- Slippers, shoes with retractable skates, cleats, or footwear with flexible, soft soles (flip flops, beach shoes, etc.) are not permitted.
- No headgear unless of a religious nature or approved by school officials.
- Clothing must not threaten the health or safety of any other student or staff.
- If the student’s attire or grooming threatens the health or safety of any other person, then discipline for dress or grooming violations should be consistent with discipline policies for similar violations.