David Wheeler, Principal
Bernice Martin, Assistant Principal

2008-2009 Dress Code

TOPS

Any Color, solids, stripes or patterns. Golf, Polo or collared shirts with short of long sleeves.

A small logo that is no more than 2 x 2 inches is acceptable.

School T-Shirts may be worn every day.

Undershirts must be solid white with no wording or pictures.

All shirts must be tucked in (Boys and Girls). Skin may not show.


BOTTOMS

Girls:

Khaki or Blue/Black jeans.

Slacks or shorts, capris, skirts, skorts, jumpers or dresses all must come to the knees or below.

All pants must be secured at the waist. If pants have belt loops, belts must be worn.

Boys:

Khaki, or Blue/Black jeans.

Slacks or shorts all must come to the knees or below.

All pants must be secured at the waist. If pants have belt loops, belts must be worn. (Example: if you are a size 32, your pants must not be bigger than a 34).


BELTS

Belts may be any color. Belts must be threaded through loops. Only one belt may be worn. Buckles must be no larger than 2 inches in length or width, unless the buckle was awarded as part of a school-sponsored activity. 


FOOTWEAR

Shoes that have laces must be laced and tied. Shoes may be any color. No flip flops, house shoes, crocs, or mesh shoes that show any part of the toes. Heels are limited to 2 inches.


JEWELRY

Students may not wear any necklaces that can be pulled or popped during the school day. (Example: Necklaces made out of rubber bands).


COATS/JACKETS/SWEATERS

May be any color provided they contain no more than one logo front or back that does not exceed 2 x 2 inches. No hoodies are allowed.


ITEMS NOT ALLOWED

Wind pants, sweat pants, velour pants, over-sized clothing, clothing with cuts, slits, holes or slashes, sleeveless shirts, overcoats and trench coats. Hats and hoods are not allowed indoors. No facial jewelry or mouth jewelry. Earrings are allowed.


BOOK BAGS

All book bags must be mesh or clear. School officials must be able to see inside the book bag.


SCHOOL ID's

Students will be required to wear ID's every day. There will be a $5.00 charge to replace lost or stolen ID's.


These guidelines are set to allow fashionable and acceptable dress directives for all students. Common sense and courtesy will make it work. This dress code sets the line to stay away from, not to press against. The school will have T-Shirts on sale in the front office. Outerwear of school sponsored organizations (as approved by the principal) are acceptable. The Principal of his designee will be the final factor in determining if clothes worn to school are inappropriate.