DRESS CODE PHILOSOPHY
The purpose of the school dress code is to promote neatness, discipline, a sense of school identity, and to provide an atmosphere of learning free of emphasis on clothing.
The enforcement of the dress code is a joint responsibility of the parents, students, teacher, and administrator. Parents must see that their children leave the house properly attired. Teachers and administrators are to see that the students follow the dress code. Appropriateness of dress and make-up is left to the discretion of teachers and administrators.
K-8 Dress Code Policies
Pants or dress shorts
Navy, Tan Khaki, or Black
No cargo, carpenter, flare leg or lycra
No outside pockets or jeans
No oversize pockets
Shorts must be no shorter than 4" above the knee.
All shorts and slacks must have belt loops and a belt must be worn.
All slacks/shorts must be worn at the waist, not the hips.
Dress slacks may be corduroy.
Plaid uniform jumper, plaid skirt for girls.
Sweaters
Cardigans, pullovers, or vests must be red, navy, black, or white.
Dress code sweatshirt-Kelly green with school name.
Dress code shirt must be worn under sweatshirt.
Shirts
Shirts must be solid red, white, navy, or black.
Style of shirts must be polo, (collar and buttons) uniform shirt (collar and buttons) or turtleneck.
No flannel shirts or suspenders.
Shirts must be tucked in.
Dresses
Skirts or dresses must be no shorter than 4" above the knee.
If skirt or dress has a slit, the slit must be no shorter than 4" above the knee.
Socks
Socks must cover the ankle.
Solid colors only in red, navy, black, tan khaki, or white.
Socks may not include colored logos.
Golf socks are allowed.
Socks must be visible from the front and back.
Shoes
Shoes may be casual or athletic.
Sandals, flip-flops, clogs, backless shoes, heels, or western boots are not permitted.
Hair
Hair should be kept clean and properly styled.
Hairstyles bordering on the extreme will not be permitted.
Jewelry
Jewelry should be minimal and never call attention to the wearer.
Girls may not wear more than two sets of earrings in lower ear lobe only.
For safety reasons, no dangle or hoop earrings may be worn.
Boys are not allowed to wear earrings to school.
Make-Up
Girls in grades 6-8 may wear moderate make-up.
Free Dress
The first Fridays of the month are designated as free dress days. On a free dress day, the students may wear whatever they choose with these restrictions: students should not wear torn clothing, flip flops, clothing with wording on the seats of pants, clothing with skulls, tank or halter tops, biker shorts, clothing that has inappropriate language, clothing that promotes drinking, drugs, or smoking, Co-Ed Naked, Big Johnson, South Park, or muscle shirts. Short crop tops are not allowed. Shorts and skirts can not be shorter than 4 inches from the knee. If skirt has a slit, the top of the slit can not be higher than 4 inches. Hats or bandanas may not be worn inside the school building. Since the children play outdoors, please watch the style of shoes worn on free dress days.

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