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Clothing will be neat and clean.
Appropriate footwear must be worn. No roller skates of any kind are allowed at school unless permission to store skates at school is granted by the Principal. No bedroom slippers are allowed. Sandals and flip flops are allowed if the student has alternatives for PE classes.
Clothing must be appropriate size, with the waist of the garment worn at the student’s hip or above.
Clothing not properly buttoned, zippered, fastened, or with inappropriate holes or tears shall not be worn.
No midriff shirts or blouses are allowed. Shirts must cover waist when hands are extended above head.
Boys’ shirts will have sleeves.
No spaghetti straps, halters, strapless, or backless clothing is allowed. All shirts must have sleeves, which are defined as fabric beyond the hem. See through or mesh garments must have proper undergarments (not suggestive or revealing in any way).
Form fitting leotard/spandex type clothing (including sports bra) is not allowed unless proper outer garments cover it.
Shorts, skirts, divided skirts, dresses and culottes are allowed but they must be hemmed and not disruptive or distracting as determined by the Principal. Shorts, skirts, etc. must be long enough to reach the student’s finger tips when held straight at the sides of the body.
No clothes or tattoos that show profanity, violence, sexually suggestive phrases or pictures, gang related symbols, alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or advertisements for such products or other phrases or symbols deemed inappropriate by the Principal are allowed.
No sunglasses may be worn inside unless
the parent provides a doctor’s note.
Hats and bandanas are not allowed on school grounds unless approved in advance by the Principal.
No underwear, including bras and boxer shorts, may show.
Students are encouraged to wear school T-shirts on Fridays, and whenever else they see fit.
No chains of any type are allowed on or off clothing.
No more than two earrings per ear are permitted. No jewelry shall utilize body piercing other than ear piercing. The Principal will have the final say in whether any piece of jewelry is permitted.
Special dress requirements may be imposed by the Principal for special events such as field trips.
