All students are expected to dress appropriately for a
K-12 educational environment. Any clothing that interferes with or
disrupts the educational environment is unacceptable. Clothing with
language or images that are vulgar, discriminatory, or obscene or clothing
that promotes illegal or violent conduct, such as the unlawful use of
weapons, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or drug paraphernalia, or clothing that
contains threats such as gang symbols is prohibited. (See page 13, section
II.A.2.l., for additional information regarding gang-related clothing.)
Clothing should fit, be neat and clean, and conform to
standards of safety, good taste, and decency. Clothing that exposes
cleavage, private parts, the midriff, or undergarments, or that is
otherwise sexually provocative, is prohibited.
Examples of prohibited clothing include, but are not
limited to:
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sagging or low-cut pants,
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low-cut necklines that show cleavage,
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tube tops,
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halter tops,
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backless blouses or blouses with only ties in the back,
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clothing constructed of see-through materials, and
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head coverings unless required for religious or medical
purposes.
Parents of students requiring accommodation for religious
beliefs, disabilities, or other good causes should contact the principal.
Students not complying with this code will be asked to
cover the non-complying clothing, change clothes, or go home. Repeated
infractions will result in disciplinary action.
The current version of Regulation 2613 (