Free Dress Days
Free Dress Days
At times, students may be allowed to wear “free dress” to school. On these days, students must follow the following dress guidelines:
Shirts/Sweatshirts/Sweaters
- Your shirts cannot have inappropriate writing of any kind.
- No inappropriate logos that display drugs or alcohol.
- Wear appropriate shirts that are not revealing, see-through, and don’t show your midriff
- Your shirts must have sleeves that cover the shoulders. No halter-tops.
- If you wear a sweatshirt with a hood, remember not to wear the hood on campus
Shorts/Pants/Skirts
- Make sure your pants/shorts aren’t baggy and aren’t skin-tight.
- Skirts and shorts must be no more than 2 inches above the knee.
- Your pants/shorts cannot have inappropriate writing or tears/rips of any kind.
Shoes and Socks
- Make sure you wear closed-toe shoes.
- No sandals (including shoes that are open-toed or open-heeled), slippers (including shoes with soft soles), or house shoes. Boots are o.k.
Accessories
- No hats, bandanas, or sunglasses (documented medical requirements excepted).
Jeans Day
- Denim blue, black, or gray colored jean material is acceptable.
- No inappropriate writing or logos of any kind.
- Long jean pants, jean shorts, capris or jean skirts (to the knee) are allowed.
- Jeans must not be too baggy. They cannot be more than two sizes too large.
- Tears and rips are okay if they don’t show any skin.
- Jeans may not be skin tight. Skintight means the jeans are tight around the thigh, knee, and calf.
- Students must still wear the regular uniform shirt and plain black, gray, or white, or any combination of black, gray, and white shoes.
- A belt is not required on Jeans Day.