Students are not allowed to wear clothing, jewelry (including body piercing jewelry and “grills”), buttons, haircuts, tattoos, or other attire or markings which are offensive, suggestive, disruptive, or indecent such as:
● Clothing associated with gangs.
● Clothing encouraging the use of tobacco, drugs, alcohol, or violence.
● Clothing associated with discrimination on the basis of age, color, handicap, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, race, religion, or sex.
● Clothing exposing the upper chest cleavage, torso or buttocks or upper thighs such as see through garments, mini-skirts or mini-dresses, halters, backless dresses, tube tops or tank tops without over shirts, spaghetti strap garments without over shirts, bare midriff outfits, or shirts tied at the midriff.
● Clothing that is intentionally altered or ill-fitted garments are not acceptable. Ill-fitted garments include, but are not limited to, garments that are too small or too large, unduly oversized or undersized, or skin-tight.
● Transparent, mesh, or see through clothing.
● Clothing must be completely buckled, belted, buttoned, or fastened; no sagging.
● Cut, frayed or torn clothing with holes or patched holes that are above the knee.
● Skinny pants, tights, leggings, or jeggings that substitute as pants.
● Tights and/or leggings worn under a skirt that do not meet the length of a dress or skirt.
● Sleeveless shirts for boys.
● No towels, wash cloths, or handkerchiefs are to be carried to school or used at school with exception of physical education class.
● Clothing or outer garments traditionally designed as undergarments such as boxer shorts, bloomers, tights, hosiery, and sleepwear.
● Clothing or footwear that is construed by the principal or designee as hazardous or dangerous to the health of the students or others.
● Hats, headgear, or any head covering, except when approved by the principal.