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STUDENT DRESS CODE 1. Students are expected to dress appropriately for the kinds of activities and for weather conditions. 2. Halter tops, tank tops, spaghetti strap shirts, loose revealing muscle shirts, cut off t-shirts, midriff shirts, and spandex are not permitted in school. (Underwear should not be showing.) 3. Shorts will be permitted. The appropriate length for shorts as well as skirts is fingertip length or longer. 4. Footwear must be worn at all times. Sneakers need to be worn to participate in gym. 5. Clothing must be free of provocative features, obscene writing or graphics, writing or logo that promotes sex, drugs, alcohol, gangs, tobacco, or any form of harassment are not allowed. 6. Grooming and dress must not be so unusual or bizarre as to cause a distraction or to interfere with the educational opportunities of other students.
When there is a question regarding this dress code or appropriate attire, the administration reserves the right to make the final determination. Of course, the responsibility for compliance with the Dress Code starts with the parents and students and is reinforced in school by the staff and the administration. It is certainly not our intent to curtail creativity or individuality of dress, but to keep the educational distraction to a minimum. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 30 September 2010 11:07 |




