Dress Code

School is a work place for students and teachers. Students should dress in a manner that is not distracting to the learning of others. Some current fashion may be inappropriate for the school setting and students are asked to use good judgment when choosing school attire. Students who do not follow the recommended dress guidelines will be asked to put on alternative clothing, and in some cases, may be asked to go home and change after their parents have been contacted. 

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