Students may dress as a 100-year-old OR wear 100 items on their shirt. Regular dress-down guidelines apply:
Dress Down Guidelines
a) Clothing should be neat and clean.
b) Clothing may not be worn inside out or backwards.
c) Undergarments must not be exposed.
d) Hair, face, body paint, and tattoo are inappropriate for school and not permitted.
e) Pajamas are considered inappropriate for school.
f) No open toe shoes, flip flops, crocs, or slides.
g) Cosmetics or make-up should be age and school appropriate.
h) Clothing with rips, tears, holes or frayed edges is considered inappropriate for school.
i) Jewelry and accessories should be appropriate for school and not attract undue attention or pose a safety risk. Piercing other than earrings are prohibited.
j) Extreme hairstyles are not permitted (examples: Mohawk haircuts; designs, words, or names cut into the hair; hair coloring other than standard frosting or natural highlighting) and should not attract undue attention.
k) Hats, caps, curlers, headscarves, bandanas, doo-rags, pick combs, combs, brushes, sweatbands, chains, sunglasses, tennis skirts, gloves, arm warmers and coats are not to be worn during school.
l) Clothing that is revealing, such as short mini-skirts, short-shorts, tank tops, loosely fitting, low-cut blouses or halter tops, mesh shirts, or shirts exposing the midriff are not to be worn to school. Sleeveless shirts are not allowed. (Mainly applies to non-uniform days at school). Shirts must be worn buttoned up to second from top.
m) All t-shirts must be in good taste (no suggestive wording/illustration or lettering/pictures glorifying death/violence, or anything offensive or advertisements for items which are illegal for middle school students - i.e., alcohol and tobacco products, etc.).
n) Exemptions may be granted for religious purposes if approved in advance.
o) leggings may not be worn as pants.