Policies - Dress Code
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If, at any time, a student’s
dress is inappropriate
and/or disrupts the
educational program, s/he
will be notified and will
either be sent home to
change into proper attire,
or other arrangements will
be made to remedy the
situation. (APIP) The
following guidelines apply
to all regular and after
school activities:
- Clothes must be sufficient
to allow a full range of
motion and conceal
undergarments at all times.
- Shoes must be worn at all
times.
- Flannel or pajama type pants
are not allowed.
- Clothing and jewelry shall
be free of writing,
pictures, or any other
insignia, which is crude,
vulgar, profane, sexually
suggestive, promotes
violence, or the use of
illegal substances, or
advocates negative
racial/ethnic prejudice, or
is disrespectful.
- Hats, caps, hoods or any
other head coverings shall
not be worn indoors
at any time during school
hours or at any other indoor
school events. In compliance
with SB310 [38183.5]
students are allowed to wear
sun-protective clothing,
including hats, while outdoors during the
school day.
- See-through, fishnet
fabrics, halter or lowcut
tops, tank tops, garments
with gaping holes,
off-the-shoulder, bare
midriffs, sagging pants, and
skirts or shorts that are
shorter than finger tip
length are not permitted.
T-shirt straps must be at
least two inches wide and
high cut
- Any student wearing or
carrying overt gang
paraphernalia or making
gestures that symbolize gang
membership shall be referred
to an administrator.
- Sunglasses may not be worn
indoors at any time before,
during or after the school
day.
- Intentional, identical
outfits that are worn by
groups of students are not
permitted at school dances.
(Planned, similar theme
dress outfits will be
allowed at certain
school-sponsored Spirit
Days).
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