Dress Code
It is expected that students will wear clothing that is neat and clean while attending classes and school functions. Appearance, including dress, make-up, and hairstyles, may be regulated by the school when the health or safety of the student is endangered; the appearance is disruptive, and thus distracting to the educational process; or there is an existing ordinance or law. Restrictions include but are not limited to the following:
- Clothing that is unreasonably revealing as determined by a staff member includes:

- Clothing which has holes or rips any higher than the student’s knees
- Skirts or shorts that are considered to be distracting or distasteful; any top with a low cut, strapless dress, or muscle shirts
- Shirts should be long enough and pants high enough that one’s stomach does not show.
- Hair that is not a natural color
- Piercings that are anywhere other than the ear and are not to be visible.
- Pants should be worn at or above the top of the hip and covering all underwear
- Shoes or sandals must be worn at all times
- Sweatshirt hoods may not cover the head.
- Clothing of accessories with vulgar or suggestive expressions or that promotes alcohol (including establishments that sell alcohol) drugs, or tobacco in any language is prohibited.
- Clothing shall be free of symbols or slogans designed to humiliate others or which may be considered racist, sexist, or ethnically derogatory. This includes, but is not limited to symbols like the confederate flag.