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Dress Code

DRESS CODE
Appropriate dress and grooming contribute to a productive learning environment and supports equitable educational access. Student attire should not interfere with the health or safety of any student, contribute to a hostile or intimidating atmosphere for any student, reinforce stereotypes, or increase marginalization or oppression of any group based on race, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, cultural observance, household income, or body type/size. Students are expected to give proper attention to personal cleanliness and to dress in a way that is appropriate for the school day or for any school-sponsored event. Clothes must be worn in a way such that genitals, buttocks, breasts, and nipples are fully covered with non-see-through fabric.
 
Students MUST Wear:
 A shirt/dress
 Pants/jeans or the equivalent (a skirt, sweatpants, leggings, or Shorts) and
 Shoes: Specific shoes may be required as a safety precaution for certain classes, for example: PE. Refer to classroom rules for clarification
Students MAY Wear:
 Hats: face must be visible to staff and not interfere with the line of sight of any student or staff
 Religious headwear
 Fitted pants or ripped jeans (as long as underwear and buttocks are not exposed)
 Tank tops, including spaghetti straps: halter tops
 Athletic attire
 Visible waistbands or visible straps on undergarments worn under other clothing
 Hooded jacket - hoods may not be worn during class
Students CANNOT Wear:
 Violent language or images, including gang-related attire
 Images or language depicting drugs, alcohol, or any illegal item or activity
 Hate speech, profanity, or pornography
 Language or images that create a hostile or intimidating environment or have been used historically to oppress any protected class or consistently marginalized group
 Swimsuits
 Accessories that could be considered dangerous or could be used as a weapon