Student Appearance
by Lupe Kollasch
July 25, 2009
Student clothing shall be appropriate for the educational environment. Shoes must be worn at all times for health reasons. Clothing or other apparel promoting alcohol, tobacco, drugs, displaying obscene material, profanity, or reference to subversion are not appropriate for school. The administration reserves the right to judge what is acceptable and what is not. Students in violation of this policy will be asked to remove the offending item of clothing. Students may be asked to wear an alternate item from the office. If students must go home to change clothes, the time is considered an unexcused absence.
Caps and any other head covering may not be worn during the student
day. Students attending middle school and high school have the
following guideline for shorts, skirts, skorts, dresses, etc. If
you hang your arms at your side, the bottom of these items should
not be shorter than the tip of your fingers. Pants/shorts that are
worn too low on the hips are not permitted. Unacceptable attire
includes halter tops, spaghetti-strap tops, tops that are low cut
in front and back, tops with oversize arm openings, and spandex
tops or shorts.
