Dress Code

Our dress code is intended to promote a positive learning environment and judgment should be exercised in the selection of clothing worn to school by students. Clothing such as halter-type tops, spaghetti straps, muscle type t-shirts, revealing midriffs, extremely short shorts, and clothing with inappropriate logos are not to be worn to school. Suitable footwear, which will allow students to learn and play in comfort without risk to health and safety, is also expected. Students with inappropriate clothing will be asked to change.  Hats are not allowed to be worn in the school. Cultural or religious headwear is exempt from this policy.

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