Dress Code Protocol

Dress Code Protocol

DRESS CODE PROTOCOL 1. Apparel: Males – NO muscle Shirts, NO wearing of pants below the waistline. Incremental administrative consequences: warning and restructuring of garment(s), after- school detention, Saturday morning detention, out-of-school suspension. 2. Apparel: Females – NO shirts bearing midriff, shoulders must be covered at all times, (NO halter tops, NO tube tops; NO spaghetti straps), NO see-through/transparent clothing. All shorts, dresses, skirts, etc. should be school appropriate and not be a disruption to the educational process. Incremental administrative consequences: warning and change of clothing, after-school detention, Saturday morning detention, out-of-school suspension. 3. Bandanas and hoods: NO bandanas or hoods shall be worn unless for religious or medical purposes and with administrative approval. Incremental administrative consequences: warning and removal of the garment, after- school detention and confiscation of garment, Saturday detention and confiscation of garment, out-of-school detention and confiscation of garment. 4. Undergarments: NO student shall intentionally show any undergarment wear. Students who do not abide by the policy which is in place will be subject to consequences. Incremental administrative consequences: warning and restructuring of garments, after- school detention, Saturday morning detention, out-of-school suspension. 5. Footwear is required and must be appropriate and safe for indoor and outdoor activity. 6. Unless the inside temperature dictates otherwise, outerwear should not be worn in class. 7. NO clothing or accessories shall be allowed that promote the use of alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and/or controlled substances (refer to student handbook regarding consequences). 8. NO clothing shall be worn that displays/promotes racial, ethnic or gender slurs and/or symbols. In addition, no clothing shall depict violence, profanity, gang involvement, or is of a sexual nature. NO clothing shall be worn which may be deemed to be a disruption to the culture and learning environment of THS (refer to student handbook regarding consequences). 9. Any attire and/or accessory that may present a safety hazard to students or staff is prohibited on campus. Examples of this include sunglasses (except for medical purposes), dog chains, studded belts and wristbands, and the like. 10. All clothing must be clean and presentable. Failure to comply will be seen as insubordination and will result in further disciplinary action. July 2018 .

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