Student Dress Code

We believe that there is a direct relationship between students’ dress, grooming, and performance. Students should be clean and appropriately dressed for school. Thank you for helping your student make appropriate choices in their clothing.

  • Apparel that advertises alcohol, smoking, drugs, harmful substances/items, or inappropriate language may be not worn to school
  • Apparel that disrupts the education of students may not be worn to school
  • Straps on tank tops and dresses should be at least 2” wide
  • No bare midriffs or visible undergarments
  • Shorts & skirts need to be past fingertip length when arms are at the sides
  • Hats/caps/bandanas are not to be worn indoors (unless as a reward from the classroom teacher/administration)

Students may be sent home to change if their dress is not in accordance with these expectations. We ask guests in our building to be good role models for students and honor our above guidelines when on school grounds.

Parents are encouraged to support their child as they develop responsible habits concerning what they wear to school. Children should be prepared for cold or wet days for their personal comfort. The ability to stay warm and dry is a learned skill and one that is important to the conditions they must meet in a real-life situation. Most days all students will go outside on recess so we ask that you help them come prepared. Please work with your child to develop personal responsibility in this area.