District 108
expects parents and students to recognize their responsibilities
for acceptable dress and grooming as long as it is not disruptive
to the educational program of the school or a violation of standards
relating to health, safety or decency.
Proper guidance
in the development and maintenance of student pride in good habits
of grooming, personal hygiene and dress should be continually supported
by parents or guardians. The selection of clothing for daily attendance
at school or at special school functions should be made with proper
regard for modesty and good taste. School clothing should be neat
and clean.
Inappropriate
Dress
The
following items will not help us recognize our objectives of proper
dress and appearance. Therefore, they will be considered inappropriate:
- Articles
of clothing that cause excessive maintenance problems - cleats
on boots, shoes that scratch floors, clothing with metal rivets
that scratch furniture, footwear with soles that mar the floors.
- Tube tops
and fish-net tops
- Unnatural
hair coloring, extreme hair styles, or suggestive tattoos
- Hats and
sweatbands worn on the head
- Clothing
or accessories that:
- display
vulgar or suggestive pictures
- advertise
alcohol, tobacco, or drugs
- have
suggestive lettering or profanity
- are disrespectful
to the American flag
- do not
meet at the waist and leave a bare midriff
- are too
short, tight fitting, or of such a nature as to be suggestive
or revealing
Warm ups, sweat
suits and shorts are permitted as seasonal dress.
The Board of
Education takes seriously the necessity to insure a minimum standard
which would not be disruptive to educational process or create a
health or safety hazard.
Parents will
be contacted about their child if the school administrator feels
that his/her clothing violates the above rules or if his/her appearance
causes a disturbance, a distraction or is a safety hazard.
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