School Dress Code
Every Spring conversations about dress code are frequent in all schools. Here are the guiding values and beliefs for all school dress codes.
Our values and beliefs:
All students should be able to dress for school without fear of unnecessary discipline, body shaming, bias or discrimination.
Individuals are responsible for managing their own personal biases and or perspectives/opinions (distractions) related to others’ choices of clothing.
All students are treated equitably regardless of their race, age, ability, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, cultural observance, socio-economic circumstances, or body type/size.
Students have a right to wear clothing of their choice that expresses their self-identified gender.
Students have a right to wear religious attire without fear of discipline or discrimination.
Appropriate dress shall be free of images, logos or language that portray ethnic prejudice, racism, sexism, vulgarity, gang-related markings, obscenities, profanity, hate speech or pornography, or reference alcohol, drugs or related paraphernalia, or other illegal conduct or activities.
Dress code implies a range of approved apparel and/or general dress protocols that are deemed appropriate for students regardless of their race, age, ability, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, cultural observance, socio-economic circumstance, or body type/size.
Dress codes must prevent students from wearing clothing that exposes genitals, buttocks, and breasts.