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Due to rapid changes in
society, it may become necessary to modify the dress code or personal
property code to include additional items at the judgment of the
administration.
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1.Feet must be covered and shoes must be appropriate for active
participation in P.E. Students wearing sandals must bring
appropriate shoes for P.E. Flip Flops are not allowed at school and all sandals must have a
strap on the back.
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2.Halter tops, tank tops, mesh shirts, sheer blouses, spaghetti
straps and half shirts are not appropriate for school. Please
understand that the showing of cleavage and any undergarments is
prohibited.
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3.Midriffs must be completely covered at all times (P.E. and
sitting) (Boys and Girls)
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4.Clothing with inappropriate logos, sayings or pictures (i.e.,
liquor, tobacco, sexual implications) are not to be worn at school.
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5.Pants must not sag and must stay up with a belt. If pants sag
while student is wearing a belt it is obvious to the staff that the
belt is not working properly. In such cases students will be
provided alternative clothing. (Farmer John Overalls)
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6.Shorts are allowed providing they are an appropriate fingertip
length and style for school. No frayed edges or holes.
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7.Hats may be worn, bill forward and outside only. They may not
have inappropriate logos or personal writing other than the
student’s name. If hats are worn inappropriately they will be sent
home and students will lose the privilege of wearing them. This rule
applies nicely to areas with no obvious gangs and enough sunlight to
make wearing a hat an appropriate choice.
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9.For student safety, only pierced ears with earrings
appropriate for P.E. are acceptable. Jewelry in other pierced body
parts is not acceptable. Pierced parts of the body (i.e., eyebrows, tongue,
nose, navel) may not have jewelry attached during the school day/school sponsored
activities because of potential safety issues. No studs, spikes or
stud jewelry of any kind.
IF THERE IS A QUESTION AS TO WHETHER ARTICLES OF CLOTHING OR DRESS AR
APPROPRIATE, ASK THE PRINCIPAL
BEFORE IT IS WORN TO SCHOOL.
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