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Dress & Apperance

(Bi bingeh on Pêşewarî Tektîk #221)

Each student’s mode of dress and grooming is a manifestation of personal style and individual preference. The District’s dress code supports equitable educational access that does not reinforce stereotypes or increase marginalization or oppression of any group based on race, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, cultural observance, household income or body type/size. The student dress code supports the goal of inspiring students to learn while leaving primary decisions around student clothing and style to students and their parent(s)/guardian(s). The expectation is that parents and guardians are responsible for student compliance with the school’s dress code, and students are responsible for knowing the student dress code and for complying during school hours and school activities. The School District is responsible for seeing that student attire does not interfere with the health or safety of any student and that student attire does not create a disruption to the learning environment during school hours and activities. Student attire should facilitate participation in learning as well as the health and safety of students and the adults that supervise them.

These guidelines are intended to provide guidance for students, staff, and parent/guardian.

Dress Code Requirements

(Li ser bingeha Polîtîkaya Desteyê #221)

  • Clothing on the upper body must cover areas from one armpit across to the other armpit extending down to the waistline so that skin and undergarments are covered. Tops must have shoulder straps at least 2 inches wide. Clothing on the lower body must cover undergarments and should be of appropriate length.
  • Shoes must be worn at all times and should be safe for the school environment (bedroom shoes or slippers will not be worn, except for school activities approved by the principal). All shoes must have a strap around the heel for safety purposes.
  • See-through or mesh garments must not be worn without appropriate coverage underneath that meet the minimum requirements of the dress code.
  • Headgear including, but limited to hats, hoodies, bandanas, durags, and caps are not allowed unless permitted for religious, medical, or other reason(s) deemed appropriate by school administration.
  • Outerwear must not be worn in school after arrival and must be secured in an assigned locker or classroom Only students who travel during the school day are permitted to carry outwear during the school day, at the discretion of school administration.
  • To ensure the health and safety of students, physical education classes, technical education classes, extracurricular activities, or other situations may require specialized attire, such as sports uniforms or safety gear.
  • Clothing may not depict, imply, advertise, or advocate illegal, violent, or lewd conduct, weapons, or the use of alcohol, tobacco, vaping products, marijuana, or other controlled substances.
  • Clothing may not depict or imply pornography, nudity, or sexual acts.
  • Clothing may not display or imply vulgar, discriminatory, or obscene language or
  • Clothing may not state, imply, or depict hate speech/imagery targeting groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious affiliation, or any other protected classification.
  • Tights/leggings are required underneath ripped jeans with tears above the mid-thigh.
  • Sunglasses may not be worn inside the building unless for documented medical reasons.
  • Clothing and accessories that endanger student or staff safety may not be worn.
  • Clothing and accessories that may damage school property or the personal property of other students or endanger student or staff safety may not be worn.
  • Apparel, jewelry, accessories, tattoos, or manner of grooming that, by virtue of its color, arrangement, trademark or any other attribute, denotes membership in a gang or hate group that advocates illegal or disruptive behavior is prohibited.
  • Student expression under dress and grooming must comply with Policy #220 governing “Student Expression/Distribution and Posting of Materials.”
  • Parent/Guardian will be contacted if appropriate clothing is not available or the student refuses dress-code appropriate clothing. Consequences may be applied for non compliance. Any student who feels aggrieved by the District’s action pursuant to Policy #221 may pursue relief under Policy #219 governing “Student Complaint Process.”

Sûcê Yekem

Parent/Guardian will be notified that their child did not report to school in approved dress code attire. The parent/guardian contact would confirm parent’s/gardian’s awareness of policy and understanding that all students are to follow the dress codes. Parent/Guardian support will be solicited. The parent contact must be documented.

Second Offense

Parent/Guardian will be contacted and student will be given the option to change into school issued clothing (when available) for that day or parent/guardian will have the option to bring an appropriate change of clothing to school for their child. If a parent/guardian is bringing clothing, there is the expectation that the parent/guardian will bring clothing within a reasonable time. The offense is documented and intervention strategies are explored.

Third Offense

Parent/Guardian will be contacted and consequences for the third offense may result in an after-school detention (or other consequence deem appropriate by the principal or designee) equivalent to the time lost to change into approved dress code attire, but no more than an hour. The offense is documented and additional intervention strategies are implemented.

Student Identification Cards

Students in grades 6–12 must display an Identification Card above the waist most preferably with their lanyards. Identification Cards are not valid if defaced, altered or if the picture is covered.