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GENERAL RULES
Outer clothing which resembles lounge Wear,
pajamas, or underwear is prohibited.
Fads and styles in dress which differ extremely
from conventionally accepted standards are
prohibited.
Any clothing that is viewed as distracting because
of extremes in style, fit, color, pattern, fabric, etc.,
shall not be permitted. Undergarments mdy not
be exposed at any time.
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BACK 2 SCHOOL 2006
SPECIFIC RULES
Blouses/shirts should
be constructed so that
the top of the shoulder
is covered and is fitted
under the arms (no
halter tops, tank tops,
strapless tops, spaghetti
straps, or bare
shouldered tops of any
type will be allowed).
Blouses/shirts Which
expose any portion
of the waist, hips, or
midriff are not allowed.
Blouses/shirts Which
are not appropridte for
school include those
which are low-cut, see
through, backless, or
tube tops.
Clothing which is cut,
slashed or has holes, is
prohibited.
In accordance with
board policy governing
student conduct with
regard to bullying,
weapons, gangs, and
drugs: clothing shall be
free of inflamrriatory,
suggestive, racial, or
other inapprdpriate
writing, advertisement,
or artwork. This indudes
offensive words and
designs, violence
(blood, death,
weapons), sex, playboy
symbols, hate groups,
tobacco products,
drugs, and alcohol.
No clothing or other
article may be Worn or
displayed which may
indicate membership in
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appropriately
are permitted.
Mesh, nylon, or athletic shorts are not permitted
in the classroom. These type shorts may be worn
during P.E. classes only.
ACCESSORIES
Shoes/sandals must be worn at all times. Cleated
shoes are prohibited inside the building. House/
bedroom slippers are not acceptable.
Male students may not wear earrings; female
students may wear earrings. Neither male nor
female students may wear ornaments (jewelry)
which pierce the skin such as the nose, lips, tongue,
eyelid, etc.
Students may not wear hats, caps, bandanas,
sunglasses, combs, picks, etc., inside the building.
HAIR & GROOMING
Hair must be well groomed. Only conventional
hair coloring will be permitted. Extreme hairstyles
and fads that would interfere with the learning
process, cause a disruption of the educational
environment, or be a health or safety hazard are
prohibited.
Well-groomed mustaches are permitted; goatees
and beards are prohibited.
.COATS
Due to variances in physical design of schools,
principal’s discretion will apply to wearing of
outer garments, coats, and jackets. Students may
wear coats/winter garments to school, but may
be asked to store them in their lockers during the
school day. Students are encouraged to bring
lightweight jackets to wear in the building as
changes in weather dictate.
NOTE: Principal discretion applies to all of the
above.
JULY 2006
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