Dress Code

Clothing worn by students at school should be suitable for a wide range of learning activities. It should allow for comfort, ease of movement and freedom from distraction in any learning situation. Clothing with suggestive or offensive messages or images is not appropriate. Hats may be worn outside during learning activities including PE class and recess.  Shoes must be worn at all times for both health and safety reasons. 

The only exception for these clothing expectations will be during special days that are planned for the school. Students participate in daily physical education, and therefore need to ensure their clothing and footwear is appropriate for this type of activity. Expectations for dress at school are intended to promote a positive learning atmosphere. All members of the school community are asked to support and respect these expectations.

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