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Student Handbook - Cory-Rawson Local Schools

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matter, or the bullying persists, he/she shall report the bullying to the school principal for<br />

further investigation.<br />

Consequences/Intervention: Consequences for students who bully others shall depend on<br />

results of the investigation and may include counseling; a parent conference; detention,<br />

Saturday School; Alternative School; suspension and/or expulsion. Depending upon the<br />

severity of the incident, the principal may also take appropriate steps to ensure student<br />

safety. These may include implementing a safety plan; separation and supervision of the<br />

students involved; providing staff support for students as necessary; reporting incidents to<br />

law enforcement if appropriate; and developing a supervision plan with the parents<br />

STUDENT DRESS CODE<br />

Under Section 3313.2 O.R.C., the <strong>Cory</strong>-<strong>Rawson</strong> Board of Education is responsible for<br />

the establishment of reasonable rules and regulations as are necessary for governing<br />

pupils. A student’s dress and personal appearance are the basic responsibilities of his/her<br />

parents. However, school dress should be such that it insures the health, welfare and<br />

safety of the members of the student body and enhances the positive image of our<br />

students and school. Any form of dress or grooming that attracts undue attention is<br />

derogatory toward any group or individuals, that disrupts the educational process or<br />

violates the previous stated rationale is unacceptable.<br />

The Board of Education and administration realize that current fads sometimes dictate<br />

what students wear. Regardless, students are expected to be neat, clean and display good<br />

habits of personal grooming. In all cases, the building principal is authorized to<br />

determine what fads are acceptable based on the above stated rationale. Some examples<br />

of unacceptable clothing in school include (but are not limited to) the following: boxer<br />

underwear worn as exterior clothing, long-john underwear worn under acceptable shorts,<br />

or clothing that has cuts or holes exposing undergarments or is otherwise revealing.<br />

SPECIFIC DRESS CODE REGULATIONS<br />

ALL STUDENTS<br />

1. Shorts can be worn throughout the school year. However, no shorts that are<br />

extremely tight, such as biking shorts, or that are shorter than mid-thigh will<br />

be permitted.<br />

2. Clothing should be clean and neat. Any clothing that is ripped, frayed, too<br />

tight, and too loose, altered to or otherwise promotes a sloppy look is not<br />

permitted.<br />

3. Outfits that expose the midriff or any part of the shoulder are not acceptable<br />

attire. This includes mesh shirts unless an appropriate shirt is worn<br />

underneath, racer back tanks and spaghetti strap tops/dresses. Shirts with<br />

cut-off sleeves are acceptable as long as they are hemmed and do not have<br />

large openings under the arms.<br />

4. Any clothing or accessories that display inappropriate language/graphics,<br />

drug/alcohol language/graphics, or tobacco language/graphics are not<br />

permitted. Clothing which is sexually suggestive is also not permitted.<br />

5. Shoes or sandals must be worn for health and safety factors.<br />

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