Dress Code Policy - Century Junior High School
Dress Code Policy - Century Junior High School
Dress Code Policy - Century Junior High School
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<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> <strong>Policy</strong><strong>Century</strong> <strong>Junior</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>
Why do we have a<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong>?• Limit classroom distractions• Practice appropriate dress attire in the workplace• Preserve safety within our school
FAILURE TO COMPLYIf You Arrive to <strong>School</strong> WearingInappropriate <strong>Dress</strong>, You Will:• Be asked to cover up with clothing that youhave in your locker or gym locker• Remove articles such as: jewelry, bandanasor hatsOR• Call a parent to bring appropriate clothing
Continuous <strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> ViolationsIf there is a repetitive behavior inviolating the <strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> <strong>Policy</strong>,further action will be taken byAdministration.
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> <strong>Policy</strong>:• No Undergarments showing• No Midriff showing• No Open Backs• No Unnecessary Flesh or Cleavageexposed
Examples of Attire:UndergarmentsAppropriate<strong>School</strong>AttireBra StrapShowingLots ofFlesh
Examples of Attire:UndergarmentsWaistlineWear pants atthe waistlineor higher
Examples of Attire:MidriffLayeredClothing isappropriateShirt mustbe longenough!FleshExposed
Examples of Attire: Open BacksNone of these shirts are acceptable to wear inschool, UNLESS you wear a shirt under them!
Examples of Attire:Unnecessary Flesh orCleavageIf you unable to bend overwithout exposing anyunnecessary flesh orcleavage, you need torethink your outfit!
Examples of Attire:Unnecessary FleshWarm weather may lead you to wear shorts oreven skirts, but you must check forappropriate length!Outer layer of clothing-Must be at arms length!
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> on Shirts• Shirts must cover the shoulders• Shirts must have fitted armholesExposedflesh
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> Continued• The wearing or display of confederate flag,swastika, or KKK signs/symbols is notpermitted at school or school sponsoredevents• Obscenities and gang graffiti areprohibited on clothing, books, agendabooks, bags, and binders
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> Continued• Any clothing that displays tobacco, alcohol,drugs, drug paraphernalia, sexual innuendo,or offensive words, pictures or symbols is notallowed!
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> <strong>Policy</strong>: Jackets• Jackets are not to be worn in schoolUNLESS it is a Forest Lake Area sportsjacket
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> <strong>Policy</strong>: Pajamasor Slippers• Wearing pajamas and/orslippers is not consideredappropriate school attire• Unless it is part of a schoolwide dress-up day!
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong>: Head/HairAccessories• Hats, bandanas, head coverings and sunglassesmay not be worn in school• When you arrive to school, immediately removethese items• Head coverings are acceptable for religiouspurposes only
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong>: Head/HairAccessories• You are allowed to wear hair accessories ifthey are less then 1 inch thick• If you fail to remove these items, they will beconfiscated and returned to a parents or tothe student at the end of the year!
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong>: Head/HairAccessoriesThese are acceptableMust be1” thickor less!Removethese itemswhen youenter thebuilding
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong>: Jewelry &Other Accessories• Any article that may be used as aweapon will not be permitted• These include chains, rings, bracelets,etc.