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Dress Code 

The following is the dress code for the 2025 – 2026 School Year:

1. Students must wear shoes unless special permission is granted by the principal. No flip flops, slides or slippers.  As of December 1, 2025, Crocs are no longer allowed as acceptable footwear for students. Shoes must have at least a strap on the back.

2. Apparel which renders one's appearance as suggestive shall not be worn. Clothing must be age and size appropriate.

3. Shorts, skirts and dresses should be loose fitting and no shorter than mid-thigh, when the arms are raised.

4. Slogans, symbols, patches, and obscene writings which are disruptive or suggestive are not to be worn.

5. Caps, hats, sunglasses or other headgear shall not be worn inside a building, whether in a classroom or not, unless required by a medical condition (with proper documentation on file with the nurse) or by special permission of the principal.

6. Apparel deemed by the principal to be gang related shall not be worn.

7. Students shall wear no article of clothing, jewelry, or any other apparel that depicts alcohol, drugs, guns or other symbol of violence.

8. When the appearance of a student substantially disrupts the teaching and learning process, the principal has the authority to take disciplinary actions.

9. The waist of pants should be worn at waistline. (No sagging pants).

10. Team shirts are acceptable but not uniforms unless the uniforms meet all aspects of dress code.

11. Leggings, jeggings, skinny jeans and form-fitting pants are allowed if the shirt still covers the bottom and the front to the upper thigh when arms are raised.

12. Tights should be worn under any pants/shorts with excessive and wide revealing rips above the knee.

 13. No spaghetti straps, cami straps or racerbacks.  Bras, including straps must be covered.  Tanks should be at least 1" wide in Elementary school. In high school, the sleeve must be more than 1" wide.

 14. In elementary school (PK-5) Mesh, see-through and elastic-waist shorts must have a proper lining.  In middle and high school (Grades 6-12) those shorts must also be worn, properly lined, with sliding shorts or something similar.

15. For safety and security purposes, only clear or mesh bookbags / backpacks will be allowed.

Electronic Devices 

No beepers, cell phones, CD players, video games, radios, headphones, laser lights, or hand held games, or any other form of electronic device that serves the purpose of entertaining or communicating will be used at school. ALL devices must be placed on the OFF position before entering the school. If a student is caught using such device or if the device is visible, they will be taken. A parent or legal guardian will have to pick up the device at the end of the school day.  No exceptions.  **If students choose to bring such devices to school, against policy, and they are lost or stolen, the school will not be responsible

Offenses

First offense: Upon a first offense, the device shall be returned to the student’s parent or guardian at the end of the day of the offense or at the end of the next regular school day, at the discretion of the principal or assistant principal.

Second offense: Upon the second offense, the device shall be returned to the parent or legal guardian at the end of the school day. The student will be assigned to after school detention.

Third offense: Upon the third offense, the device may be returned to the parent or legal guardian at the end of the school day. Disciplinary actions may include extended stay in after school detention.

Special Note: If a phone or banned electronic device is taken by a school official during a search, that phone or device shall be returned to the student prior to leaving on that school day.