Dress Code

  • Parents/guardians have the primary responsibility to see that students are properly attired for school. School district personnel have the responsibility of maintaining proper and appropriate conditions conducive to learning. Clothes must be worn in a way such that genitals, buttocks, midriffs, breasts, and nipples are fully covered with opaque fabric. All clothing items must meet this basic principle. 

    Students are required to wear:

    • A Shirt (with fabric in the front, back, and on the sides under the arms), AND
    • Pants/jeans or the equivalent (for example, a skirt, sweatpants, leggings, a dress, or shorts that comply with the parameters listed above), AND
    • Shoes

    Students may not wear:

    • Clothing containing violent language or images or is affiliated with gangs
    • Clothing with images or language depicting drugs or alcohol (or any illegal item or activity)
    • Clothing that includes hate speech, profanity, and/or pornography
    • Clothing with images or language that creates a hostile or intimidating environment based on any protected class or consistently marginalized groups
    • Any clothing that reveals visible undergarments
    • Any item that obscures the face or ears (except if worn for religious purposes). Hats must have a full brim and may be worn outside during nutrition and lunch breaks only
    • Sunglasses (except when prescribed)
    • Shoes with open toes, open heels, slippers, or heels over 1 inch
Last Modified on September 8, 2021