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DRESS AND PERSONAL APPEARANCE CODE
1. The length of shorts, skirts, and dresses is to be longer than
the fingertip when standing.
2. No hats, hoods, bandannas, or sunglasses are to be worn in the
building.
3. No spandex, bike shorts, or body suits are to be worn.
4. No bare midriffs, halter tops, see-through shirts, tank tops, or
muscle shirts are to be worn.
5. Clothing that promotes alcohol, sex, tobacco, drugs, violence,
gangs, racial, or offensive language is prohibited.
6. No underwear (including sports bra) may show.
7. Pants must fasten at the waist and must not have holes above the
knee.
8. Shoes must be worn at all times.
9. Students should not come to school with hair that creates a
disruption. This includes hair that is "painted" or "sprayed" with
colors other than the natural colors of human hair. (Ex. Blue, Pink,
Green, etc.)
On special occasions, some of the clothing guidelines may be relaxed
for a day. These occasions will be announced in advance (Ex. Hat
Day)
GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
Parents and staff can refer a student for counseling services by
completing a Counseling Referral Form. Students may request
counseling with or without a form. Students may meet with the
counselor without parental permission. If extended counseling is
needed, parents will be contacted to obtain permission. A counselor
is available to assist with community resources and referral to the
Learning Support Specialist. Counseling services will remain
confidential except in cases of harm to self or others.
For other counseling resources
click here.
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